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Medical emergency at ferry street for epileptic seizure, La Crosse WI
Medical emergency reported at near Ferry Street involving a patient with epilepsy who is having a seizure.
Audio|Heard on: La Crosse City Fire - Digital
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to a known incident type.
00:02
At near Ferry Street.
00:08
EDC, Rescue 1.
00:10
Could you dispatch that to Engine 1, please?
00:12
Copy, Rescue 1.
00:20
Battalion One, go ahead.
00:23
Battalion,
00:25
go ahead. The Italian One, go ahead.
00:32
Is you available or are they still want to fall?
00:35
Oh.
00:40
Let's be one.
00:47
We have a state to call on favor street.
00:50
Rescue one copies.
00:55
Rescue on the dispatch.
00:57
Leave you on this? Yeah.
01:03
Multiple units at once.
01:04
Dispatch to rescue one.
01:05
Am I leaving you on the...
01:09
...tree call.
01:14
2.3, did you have traffic for command?
01:20
Affirmative, there's no problem here you can strike it out.
01:28
Dispatch copies, Battalion 1.
01:39
Go ahead. You see it.
01:40
Yeah.
01:42
Hi, Battalion 1, you copy the strike call call?
01:48
Hey, Dave, you can now assign Engine 1 to the Ferry Street call.
01:52
Dispatch copies.
01:56
Engine 1. Respond to a known incident type.
02:00
At near Ferry Street.
02:03
Engine 1, EDC.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:07
We're being advised of patient (name withheld) epileptic and currently seizing.
02:13
Andrew 1, copy.
02:19
Ski 1, ADC.
02:23
Let's you want to go.
02:29
I am going to remove you from this call and you want to be out of service again, is that correct?
02:34
Affirmative.
02:41
Copy out of service, thank you.
02:47
Patient side at 1133.
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Location mentioned:
Ferry St, La Crosse, WI 54601
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