Medical response to male suffering recurrent seizures, Winchester VA
Emergency responders attended to a 28-year-old man near South Cameron Street who suffered recurring seizures. He stopped seizing during the call but began seizing again. He has no history of diabetes or epilepsy but has had a brain tumor.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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Seizures, near South Cameron St, Cross Street, Lease ester, Mama Street, Medi-5-1Wagon 5.
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Respond off-fire, 3, priority 1,
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951. Next 51.
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May if you have traffic, go ahead.
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You're right, we've got a good knock on the fire.
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There's no exterior problem.
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If you get any fire alarm, the ability, bring you into the Hatter's there.
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Time, we've got to go to knock on the fire, no extension.
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Well,
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if you get an alarm,
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if you all, we've got, 1952.
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Doesn't for your location.
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I'm very old location. I'm very.
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Black if I was two.
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Both units with two, ninety to two.
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I will wagon fire.
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I respond for a 28-year-old male.
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Having a seizure did stop seizing during the phone call.
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However, they're reviving a determination call.
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He had started to seize again.
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No diabetic or epileptic history but does have a history of a brain tumor.
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Come in on the Cameron Street side, they'll direct you back.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Cameron St, Winchester, VA 22601
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