Child requires medical help after seizures in Monroe


Emergency responders are going to a home where a young child had seizures. The child is not actively seizing right now but needs medical attention.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
16 first responders, squad 16-168, respondent, respond with mid-120, unconscious feigning, 2014, Saybrook Drive, 2014, Saybrook, Cross Street of Carnet Church Road, operate on Delta D-D Delta. 120 in Graf. 2 far. 121-121. 104. 104. 156 in row. 156 to 4. 156, 24. I'll see on Ladder 20. Latter 20. We're available. 104. Med 120 and squad 156. It's going to be code 2[1], code 2, no first responders, 16-year discretion, 2014, Saybrook Drive 2. 4014 Saybrook Drive crossing of Carnet Church Road. It is in reference to a 14-month-old seizures. 120, Cobby. The baby's not still seizing, correct? Correct. Okay, thank you. Okay, I'm not far away two to ten-year. Two-far.
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code 2: Non-life-threatening emergency response
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Monroe, NC
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