Man has seizure near Cross Buck Road, Hinesville GA
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Emergency responders were called for a 66-year-old man having a seizure near Cross Buck Road in Liberty County. He has a history of seizures and high cholesterol. The seizure lasted about five minutes. The man was conscious and breathing when help arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Liberty County Public Safety and Hinesville Fire & Police
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03:36
Transcript:
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Fire Station 33, Fire Station 33, Fire Station 33,
00:06
Fire Station 33, Fire Station 33, Fire Station 33, I have a seizure at near Cross Buck Road, seizure.
00:18
33-105, you're going to be responding to a 66-year-old male who had a seizure that lasted about five minutes, conscious and alert now.
00:33
History of seizures and high cholesterol.
00:37
Patient is clear.
00:44
However it did last for approximately five minutes.
00:47
History of seizures and high cholesterol, all conscious and breathing now.
00:57
Seven.
01:05
Three-eight Central Time.
01:10
Working 46.
01:26
11 central traffic stop.
01:36
11th minute.
01:39
Georgia 28th, San George X-ray, 0294.
01:44
We'll be across from Bradwell on the server side.
01:56
166 Central, 10, I close codes.
02:01
166, send it.
02:09
0271,
02:10
82, stat 5, stat 7 times 2.
02:16
1447.
02:28
Rescue Mars fire in my house, have any?
02:30
Can't play.
02:35
Careful.
02:58
Central 166.
03:01
Good.
03:03
Just advise EMS and first responders amount to a seizure call.
03:06
Near Cross Buck Road.
03:10
Reference to an adult, male, seizing, not alone.
03:18
6.8, central night, no contact.
03:23
10, 4, 14, 49.
03:33
33 and Foston, three-shoot on scene near Cross Buck Road.
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Location mentioned:
Buck Rd, Hinesville, GA 31313
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