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Man having seizure becomes aggressive toward responders, Fredericksburg VA
Emergency responders treated a 32-year-old man having a seizure who became aggressive at an apartment near Wellington Lakes Drive in Fredericksburg. The man has a history of kidney transplants and seizure disorder.
Audio|Heard on: Stafford County and Fredericksburg Fire and EMS
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02:5
Transcript:
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Medi-702, seizures 124, will I have a pipeline 100?
00:15
(number withheld).
00:20
917-02 with the seizures 124, Willingham Lake Strip, Apartment 100 near Emancipation Street.
00:25
Service rather than the Concy Street on Fire 1 at 2059.
00:32
Medics, 1702.
00:39
Tick 1702, Dr.
00:40
Sondon for a 32-year-old male approximately 145 pounds.
00:43
Patient was actively seizing, was now conscious breathing,
00:48
and Casey has extensive medical history, history of kidney transplants, and has a seizure disorder.
00:54
Belief the patient is getting violent, we can add, at least.
01:04
Fredericksburg from attic 1702 at L.E and my engine.
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I'm Greg, can I just after the assist rescue call and I'll go ahead and I'll stop me in you.
01:26
Tengen 1702, procedures 124, Willingham Lake Sheriff's Department 100.
01:39
Inj 1702 for the seizures 124, Wellington Lake Drive apartment 100 near Emancipation Street at McConcy Journal Fire 1 at 211.
01:53
Injus 70102.
01:58
Injic 1702.
02:00
Adding you to the run due to the patient being aggressive.
02:03
We've got three corrections.
02:04
Two L.U.N.A.
02:05
Units around.
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Location mentioned:
Wellington Lakes Dr, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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