Man has seizure after playing video game at residence, Kasson MN
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near 21st Street Northeast in Kasson for a 21-year-old man having an active seizure related to epilepsy after playing a video game. The man was conscious during the seizure.
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5 o'clock in the Tasson first responders to near 21st Street Northeast in Kasson for a person that is actively seizing, they are conscious at this time, near 21st Street Northeast in Kasson, first page 2202.
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(name withheld)!
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Video does, I name of Casson, first responders to near 21st Street Northeast in Casson for a 21-year-old male actively seizing, they are conscious and occur from playing a video game.
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Near 21st Street Northeast in Casson, second page, 2203.
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He did not 3,100, you copy page.
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22O4.
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The fetch 3360, advising that 20-year-old male does have epilepsy.
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Copy.
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3380-8.
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3380.
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Go ahead.
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I'm also for my own.
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Sorry.
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Video about Dodson, and there's a near 21st Street Northeast in Casson for a 21-year-old male actively seeming from a video game, he does have epilepsy.
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Near 24th Street Northeast in Casson, third and final page, 2207.
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Thank you so much.
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Paging Gotts Center ambulance, near 21st Street Northeast in Kasson for a 21-year-old male actively seizing is conscious, does have epilepsy, was caused by a video game.
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Near 21st Street Northeast in Casson, this is the fourth page.
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Location mentioned:
21st St NE, Kasson, MN 55944
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