Man suffers seizure and falls unresponsive in Bealeton home, Bealeton VA
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Man suffers first seizure and falls out of bed, found unresponsive with uncertain unconscious duration; EMS responds and transports to ER.
Audio|Heard on: Fauquier County Sheriff and Fire, Warrenton Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
6.7, you are responding for a 58-year-old male that was seizing his first seizure today.
00:08
You do have a seizure disorder that has put him on his side.
00:17
So here, medicates at the ER.
00:21
May 2 at the ER, 1641.
00:25
Okay, at the ER, 1641.
00:29
Okay.
00:34
Can you keep me on if I'll let's turn you from there, just right?
00:42
Okay.
00:45
Last year, which is waiting for the unconscious person at 7.
00:53
Thank you, Mnichin, Massachusetts 111-1-1-11-Rove.
00:58
We have no 21-niport,
01:01
versus 709-7-7-Allow Road.
01:05
I think a house to a road drive into a heat drive,
01:08
273, Medicaid, 19, 2nd 11-1 reports of 11-drave for a 50-year-old brief.
01:15
That's fall.
01:16
You can't ask for a very short-off.
01:21
Officer EMS-111 responding from Goldvein.
01:25
EMS-111 responding from Gold Lane, 16-point sure.
01:32
This is we too?
01:36
This is right?
01:39
Okay.
01:43
All the clear of the address, correct?
01:47
Yeah.
01:54
Okay, I'm going to keep on.
01:57
How do you play, too, from Village Center Drive, 1645?
02:03
No,
02:07
no one.
02:13
Affirmative,
02:14
58-year-old male, we fall out of bed.
02:17
The attempt to put him back into bed, but he is not responsive.
02:21
He's breathing.
02:23
I'm sure how long he's been unconscious for.
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Location mentioned:
Village Center Dr, Bealeton, VA 22712
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