Man experiences seizure during medical emergency response


Emergency responders were called for a man who was unconscious and later started to seize. The situation was serious and care was being provided.
Audio|Source: Kenosha County Public Safety
02:47
Transcript:
Call for Med1 and End in 6. Med1, Enden 6, respond to 181028 Street, 181028 Street for a Delta-level[1] unconscious male. Kenosha fire clear, 1332. 2. (name withheld), 2, be sure. Uh, unit, I was just calling, go ahead. Disregard, I'll wait a squad one second. Originally a rescue call for a 24-year-old male. He was not conscious, but breathing. Sheriff to 2, 2121. Go ahead. Correction, one ball 21. All the plates are attached, all the complainants are attached. Everyone's valid, no wants, no P&P. How many. 1-850s. Yeah, PD, you're going to this. Affirmative, PD is en route. It also looks like he started to have a seizure now. 7. 4017. You'll be out the building. Copy. 393. Go at 393.2.2 means 393, 41, me as 2 Palt 25, and then he's pulling back on the special assignment 353. 10-4[2]. The caller believed he was seizing before that has stopped now. His hands are very tense. Gasting for breath going in between that and snoring. I don't know if there's going to be a seizure or something else going on here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta-level: High-priority medical emergency
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement (not a crime code, but confirms receipt of information)
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Kenosha, WI
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