Patient experiences involuntary movements and seizure


Audio|Source: Calvert County Sheriff, EMS, and Fire
02:59
Transcript:
(name withheld) commanding counter. 8.6A, engine 16, medic 104, 104. Call, advice, spaces not responding. Coach still switching, replies on. Got, command. 1.04. You cut out there. You take it? Engine 34 in the top of the scene. Engine 7 can level, two stage. Line approach. Engine 17, you can change. Okay. Awesome, 34, hold up and laying out. Here's a hydrant, one street up if we needed. 1040 Calvert. I heard still twitching, I didn't catch the rest. Safety free to rise. Thank you, okay. One of four, the color five is that the patient split was still twitching, but not the rest of the body. 104 copies. They're justine, company five, fire, and medical pins, 2031. This is company five, and medical fans are complete. 34 you should have room from all right now. NG-662 is on C. NGG-G-G-G-2. Okay. 6-8, time that switch. 34 is on location. Okay, L-L6D5. 24, okay? 304 is going to have three myself. We'll be working with C-Francy investors. Sirak, do you advise you, and engine 34 are going to be working with 3C to investigate? Testing Company 5, Fire and Moclesins, 2032. The test of Company 5, Fire, and Moclesins is complete, 2032. Direct. We had a camera. Engine 34, we turn to rest. Direct all other units other than engine 34 can return 2034. Tor 3 is direct. Continue ready, listen back.
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Prince Frederick, MD
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