Student has multiple seizures at Attica Elementary School, Attica IN
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A student at Attica Elementary School experienced multiple seizures in a short period. EMS and fire units responded to the school's elementary office for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Fountain County Fire and EMS, Warren County EMS
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get EMS en route to Attica High School?
00:05
Affirmative, can I get a little bit more information?
00:09
Got one student down having a seizure.
00:13
Have a meeting at the elementary office.
00:18
(name withheld).
00:19
Even having a seizure meeting at elementary office.
00:23
Office is correct.
00:31
Attention down, turning EMS, Attica, Attica fire response to the elementary school.
00:36
Check.
00:37
Elementary. Students having a seizure, meet in the elementary office.
00:40
Stand by for tone.
01:04
Thank you. The phone.
01:06
The phone. The county and I was Aitka.
01:13
Inaica. The elementary school student is having a seizure.
01:17
Meet at the elementary office.
01:19
I'm welcome.
01:29
(name withheld), sir.
01:33
Light once clear on door 50.
01:36
F100 are you also clear?
01:39
Those three 1215.
01:41
I'll promise it.
01:45
And for next.
01:53
Continue.
01:55
It's going to be Thomas Demko, so I registered under the vehicle.
01:59
Middle initial is going to be A.
02:00
Adam.
02:01
Date of birth.
02:03
(number withheld). (number withheld).
02:09
14, 14. 14.
02:15
Yeah, okay.
02:25
Med 1, adequate.
02:27
This is going to be the third seizure in the last five minutes.
02:36
Oh my, there is one thing about 82.
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Location mentioned:
E Washington St, Attica, IN 47918
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