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Woman has seizure and becomes combative during EMS callNewberry SC

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Near Gulf St, Newberry, SC 29108

A 29-year-old woman had a seizure and bit her tongue, causing bleeding. She is disoriented and in pain. After the seizure, she became combative, trying to leave while emergency medical services were on the way to her address near Gulf Street in Newberry. Attempts to keep her compliant have been difficult but she has not physically fought responders.

Audio|Source: Newberry County Public Safety
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Got it.
00:04
She’s still very disoriented.
00:10
Can I control Sierra 22?
00:17
Goet.
00:23
579 Hill Trace Drive, 579 Hill Trace Drive.
00:27
Speak with (name withheld). His roommate locked him out of his residence.
00:34
Call in for further.
00:36
34 will call in.
00:42
Control Medic 4.
00:46
Good.
00:52
That patient did bite her tongue.
00:55
She is, it’s still bleeding this time.
00:59
Got it, got it.
01:01
30 since you called in yet?
01:04
34 called in, then back to be en route.
01:08
Ten percent.
01:13
34, we’ll meet each other.
01:16
Simple.
01:21
I have control 307.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:32
For near Gulf St, cross Lumi-Kindle Road.
01:38
As a patient, a 29-year-old female that was having a seizure.
01:42
EMS is en route. She has now become combative with the caller on scene trying to leave.
01:49
Yeah, we’ll go over there, please.
01:55
Drought.
01:57
2235.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:01
Medic for just the advice the patient is trying to leave, she’s becoming a little bit combative after coming out of her seizure.
02:08
I meet you.
02:09
I’m close to 34 on me here,
02:12
there.
02:14
Copy.
02:15
Do we have family on scene?
02:18
Control is she actively fighting the complaint?
02:22
I fell for 26 to respond.
02:26
10-4[1].
02:29
She’s not fighting him.
02:31
She has been trying to stand up and is not compliant when he’s trying to get her to lay back down.
02:38
She did bite her tongue during a seizure and it sounds like she’s still very disoriented and is in pain. Simple.
02:44
Units en route be utilized that front door.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)

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Near Gulf St, Newberry, SC 29108

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