Seizures spark alarm at Nashville home amid alcohol withdrawal, Nashville IL
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At a Nashville residence, responders treated a 63-year-old man who experienced multiple seizures caused by alcohol withdrawal, still breathing and no longer twitching after hours of episodes.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Mt. Vernon Fire Dispatch
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Washington Ambulance respond to near West Walnut Street, Nashville.
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For a 63-year-old male,
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conscious breathing,
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multiple seizures since 3 a.m., alcohol withdrawal.
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Watch County timeout.
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Wash County Ambulance.
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Respond to near West Walnut Street, Nashville.
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515 with Walnut Street, Nashville, 63-year-old male.
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His conscious breathing, multiple seizures,
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since 3 a.m., no longer twitching.
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Alcohol withdrawal.
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Washington County timeout 10.04, KFN 399.
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W Walnut St, Nashville, IL 62263
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