Teen with Pompeii disease has seizure and shallow breathing, Owenton KY
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A 14-year-old female with Pompeii disease experienced her first seizure and shallow breathing near Old New Liberty Road in Owenton, Kentucky. She is wheelchair-bound and required a full lift assist. EMS and first responders were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Owen County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
Owenton EMS, one count EMS, respond near Old New Liberty Road in Owenton.
00:07
Near Old Liberty Road.
00:09
Owenton for a 14-year-old female with Pompeii disease,
00:13
first-time seizures, breathing is shallow.
00:28
Owenton EMS, respond near Old New Liberty Road.
00:34
Near Old New Liberty Road for a 14-year-old female with Pompeii disease having a seizure for the first time.
00:43
Breathing is shallow and short, timeout 517.
01:29
Call is a cousin to go to the back door where the wheelchair ramp is.
01:34
Patient is wheelchair bound.
01:37
She is currently lying in her bed.
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She weighs about 170 pounds, requires full lift assist.
01:46
Copy. Copy.
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10-4[1].
02:29
Newly first responders respond near Old New Liberty Road for a 14-year-old female with Pompeii disease having a seizure with shallow breathing.
02:57
New Liberty first responders, 2255 Old New Liberty Road for a 14-year-old female
03:06
that has Pompeii disease, having seizures with shallow breathing. EMS to assist with lift.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Old New Liberty Rd, Owenton, KY 40359
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