Child experiences seizure near 21st Avenue, Sheffield AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near Northeast 21st Avenue in Sheffield, Alabama, for a possible medical emergency involving a young child experiencing a seizure. The child was reportedly lethargic and sweating, with a known history of seizures. Rescue and engine units were dispatched and arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sheffield Fire: Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Hello, Station One.
00:01
Dispatch to rescue, need you en route.
00:03
Near Northeast 21st Avenue.
00:05
Respond near Northeast 21st Avenue for a seizure.
00:09
Nine hundred and eleven, 1030.
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Thank you.
00:16
Nine hundred and eleven, Sheffield Engine One, Rescue One en route.
00:19
Northeast Twelve.
00:24
Ten four, show you now.
00:26
Near Northeast 21st Avenue.
00:29
Responding to a one-year-old male for a seizure.
00:33
He is lethargic and sweating.
00:38
States he has a history of seizures.
00:41
Nine thirty-one.
00:44
Rescue One en route.
00:49
Ten four, show you en route.
00:51
Near Northeast 21st Avenue and on 32.
00:56
Engine One, same location 21st.
01:01
Ten four, on scene.
01:03
Near Northeast 21st Avenue.
01:06
Now 34.
01:09
Rescue One, same traffic.
01:14
Ten four, on scene.
01:16
Northeast 21st Avenue, nine thirty-four.
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Location mentioned:
E 21st Ave, Sheffield, AL 35660
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