Two-year-old male has seizure at home


Emergency responders are attending a two-year-old boy who had a seizure at home. The child stopped seizing, is unconscious but breathing, and has a history of seizures caused by fever.
Audio|Source: Caroline County Fire and Rescue
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00:00Medic 2-1.00:01Respond to Priority 2 Seizures.00:04At 204, Admiral Drive.00:07Cross streets are Lake Carolina Drive and Annapolis Drive.00:11Respond on fire tap 2.00:13Timeout 2250.00:29We want to respond.00:31He responding at 2252 for a priority to seizure, Admiral Drive, 204, Admiral Drive.00:37Two-year-old male unconscious and breathing.00:41He was actively seizing at 2250 for about 45 seconds, running a fever.00:46He has had this twice before that he gets seizures from a fever.00:51Deep, shallow breathes, not changing colors, and while on the phone, the seizure has stopped.00:56Incident 4079.
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Medic 2-1.
00:01
Respond to Priority 2 Seizures.
00:04
At 204, Admiral Drive.
00:07
Cross streets are Lake Carolina Drive and Annapolis Drive.
00:11
Respond on fire tap 2.
00:13
Timeout 2250.
00:29
We want to respond.
00:31
He responding at 2252 for a priority to seizure, Admiral Drive, 204, Admiral Drive.
00:37
Two-year-old male unconscious and breathing.
00:41
He was actively seizing at 2250 for about 45 seconds, running a fever.
00:46
He has had this twice before that he gets seizures from a fever.
00:51
Deep, shallow breathes, not changing colors, and while on the phone, the seizure has stopped.
00:56
Incident 4079.
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Location mentioned:
Near Admiral Dr, Ruther Glen, VA 22546
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