Medical responders attend active seizure near NE 1st St, Newport OR


Emergency responders were dispatched to near Northeast 1st Street for an individual experiencing an active seizure. The person has a history of seizures and has been seizing for about a minute. Additional context from the call includes a domestic disturbance report and a related phone number for the female involved.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 31, Mennick-909, priority 1[1]st, near Northeast 1st Street.
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Engine 31, medic 909, priority 1[1]st, 1st,
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working fire 2.
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9105 That's a street call That hang-up is actually now coming in as a domestic at 6593 will need in be Shlub-226
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Tuesday, so in Covey.
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I used to tell me en route from South Florida Dixie.
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206, attached baseball.
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721206. A female is screaming.
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It sounds like it's the female versus her boyfriend.
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She's screaming for help.
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And the hang-up call, they heard an open line with female screaming.
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He's trying to kill me and heard a male voice in the background.
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22nd attached as well.
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We have a phone number associated.
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Copy. We have a phone number for the female involved, (name withheld).
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I can read it off or list in the CAD for you.
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Copy. Can you call the facility and see if they have an associated room?
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31 in Medicare 9-09.
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Just for info, this is going to be a priority 1[1] seizure, not an unconscious,
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it's been an active seizure,
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lost in about a minute,
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no history.
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Correction, there is history.
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Copy, seizure history.
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 1st St, Newport, OR 97365
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