Woman suffers seizure and possible reopened abdominal stitches, Post Falls ID
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a call about a 26-year-old woman who had a seizure and possibly reopened stitches from recent abdominal surgery near North Rawhide Ridge Road in Post Falls, Idaho. She is conscious and breathing during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Kootenai County Fire and EMS
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Engine 11, alpha, wispocyst, 40, west musket, ab, Opsulin.
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Ladder 13, Medic-11, Charlie seizure, near North Rawhide Ridge Road, Ops1.
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Ladder 13, Medic 11, Charlie Cesar, near North Rawhide Ridge Road, Opswant.
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Correction, near North Rawhide Ridge Road, Opson.
00:28
Sett, Charlott.
00:29
Tension 11.
00:36
Engine 11, go ahead for Central.
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Central Region 11, we're going to deferred to the seizure.
00:49
Copy, divert to the seizure.
00:56
Units responding to the Charlie seizure.
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You're responding to a 26-year-old female who is conscious in breathing.
01:01
She fell and had a seizure.
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They are more concerned that she has torn stitches from recent abdomen surgery.
01:15
Doge 11 copies.
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You can cancel engine 12 on the left to assist and assign 3rd 13.
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This is your call.
01:26
Copy cancel engine 12.
01:28
Assign ladder 13 for the left to assist. You cancel engine 12. Assign ladder 13 for a lift assist.
01:35
You did call copy.
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Engine 12, did you copy to cancel?
01:50
All, copy, cancel.
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Location mentioned:
N Rawhide Ridge Rd, Post Falls, ID 83854
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