Female inmate has seizures at truck stop, Altoona IA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to Flying J near Adventureland Drive for a female inmate experiencing seizures. She had two seizures while in custody. Medical and law enforcement personnel responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County, Dallas County, and Warren County Public Safety and ISP
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Would you be able to trip out medical to IAD westbound the 142 exit? 142 exit I have a deputy with a female in custody having a seizure.
00:12
Tommy.
00:23
Good for coming on.
00:25
The deputy advised you can meet him at the Flying J near Adventureland Drive.
00:31
Kevin, you all emergent or not Everett? Uh,
00:35
he's not sick, she's had two seizures, go ahead, go emergent.
00:40
Comey, we'll get him around.
00:50
Engine 251 and Ambulance 253, seizures, near Adventureland Drive Northwest, Flying J, Engine 251, and Ambulance 253, seizures, near Adventureland Drive Northwest,
01:06
Flying J, between 34th Avenue Northwest and Haval Avenue.
01:10
Response 3, Time Out, 1557.
01:19
Breathing problems 510, 27th Street Southeast.
01:23
Ambulance 254.
01:25
Breathing problems, 510, 27th Street Southeast.
01:29
Between Dead End and 6th Avenue Southeast.
01:32
Response 3, Timeout, 1557.
01:40
You know the engine, 21, ambulance, 2.553 and we're out, so the seizure.
01:47
251, 253 responding to the Flying J near Adventureland Drive Northwest.
01:53
They're looking for a just-for-cutting deputies car.
01:55
They've got a female inmate.
01:57
She has had two seizures at this time.
02:01
We've got an officer headed that way for you.
02:05
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Adventureland Dr, Altoona, IA 50009
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