Two-year-old child has seizure near Lafayette Avenue, Kingston NY
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According to the dispatch call, a two-year-old child had a seizure near Lafayette Avenue by Lucas Avenue and Main Street. The child had a fever of 102 degrees and did not improve after taking Tylenol. Emergency responders are on the scene. Anyone involved is not identified by name.
Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
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Transcript:
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2-year-old female seizure near Lafayette Avenue by Lucas Avenue and Main Street.
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We're repeating to Engine 2, Medic 2, 2-year-old child seizure near Lafayette Avenue.
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Cross streets Lucas Avenue and Main Street, 16, 16, 56, 36, Radio.
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Two is responding, 1670.
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Addict two responding.
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Pettic 2 responding.
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Kenny Medit 2, engine 2, 2-year-old female child in seizures,
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has a temperature of 102.
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Mother gave her Tylenol, no relief with that fever.
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Friendly conscious and breathing.
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Next to the arrival.
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They're arriving for seeing me too.
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Location mentioned:
Lafayette Ave, Kingston, NY 12401
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