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Person has seizure and becomes combative in Macon County, Macon County AL
A person near Milk Creek Road in Macon County had a seizure and became unresponsive, showing snoring sounds. The patient has a history of seizures and then became combative as emergency responders were on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Finchburg VFD
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Transcript:
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No one in fact to EMS.
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The advice of a medical emergency near Milk Creek Road in the Macon area.
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Near Milk Creek Road in the Macon area.
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Caller advised that the patient had a seizure.
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The patient had a history of seizures.
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However, the caller was very hysterical and could not provide any more information.
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Near Milk Creek Road in the Macon area.
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And if I stop this.
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This section,
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please.
00:42
Number one, just back to the 20 whiskey, if I have a patient update, I still have the caller on CX.
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The caller is advising that the patient is making snoring sounds and is not responding to verbal stimuli at this time.
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Whiskey copy.
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You have an A.E.
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The page is a page on.
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104020 that patient is going to be possibly 57 to 58 years old.
01:35
Copy that. Then roll the patient on this side.
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Don't put anything in their mouth.
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We'll be there in a few minutes.
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Go forth.
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Go ahead. The other Wednesdays can you prevent a Plysmort you can you prevent a Plyssport UNA? Voicebee-A.
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Voice Bureau about that, I'll help.
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The patient is now sinking,
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however, is becoming possibly combative with the caller.
02:24
That's normal.
02:26
If that's 20Wifty, you've got a PD unit over there, can go ahead and send them.
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Macon County, AL
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