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Patient experiences seizure at Syracuse residenceSyracuse UT

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W 300 S f208, Syracuse, UT 84075

According to the dispatch call, a 75-year-old male had a seizure at his Syracuse residence. He fell after drinking and hit his head but is now conscious, breathing normally, and no longer showing seizure movements.

Audio|Heard on: Layton City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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31 respond to 12 Zulu seizure near West 300 South F208 in Syracuse Ambulance 31 respond to 12 Zulu seizure near West 300 South F208 in Syracuse
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Ambulance 42, Bravo response on a fall, Chancellor Gardens,
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near South 1500 East, room number 228.
00:34
I have a 75-year-old male conscious from breathing,
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got drunk and fell at his head.
00:41
Ground level fall, accidental, no bleeding.
00:43
He is responding normally.
00:45
No difficulty breathing and is no longer on the ground.
00:53
Twitral Mill, conscious and breathing,
00:57
currently in seizure risk of getting better.
01:04
You know, 31, he's no longer jerking or twitching.

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Location mentioned:
W 300 S f208, Syracuse, UT 84075

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