Child experiences seizures near Avenue W and East 2nd St, Brooklyn NY
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Emergency services responded to a medical call for a three-year-old child experiencing seizures near Avenue W and East 2nd Street in Brooklyn, New York. Medical personnel transported the child to New York University hospital for emergency care.
Audio|Heard on: Yates Volunteer Ambulance Corp
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02:56
Transcript:
00:00
Any medics for a three-year-old in seizures, East 2nd Street and Avenue W?
00:08
At (number withheld).
00:10
I'll be supposed to collect.
00:14
No, post-stake-cule, you require medics?
00:27
You get a medic in fly push fees 12 and w.
00:36
Any floppish medics available fees, second and w?
00:51
Units available in ULitt for ULut Avenue between Princeton and Yale to check out or overly.
00:58
Automata, surely comes in.
01:08
757 respond to ULitt, Princeton, and Yale, a backup unit.
01:15
5-9, back it up, advise on a bus.
01:18
W163, you talk about.
01:22
Advice that 10RMA, I'm heading back to the garage.
01:27
4RMA on 10.
01:31
901 heading back, I'll may patient going private.
01:37
104W901 RMA as well.
01:45
W5A?
01:50
Good morning, you buffed back.
01:55
I'll see how we'll get shortly.
02:03
This is CH6907, you're transporting to NYU.
02:08
10.4.
02:14
Thanks.
02:16
Okay,
02:20
thanks. Faceaf 132 at this time, we do not have a medic heading your way.
02:26
I have a medic,
02:28
uh, heading your way.
02:31
I had 292. 292.
02:36
Oh, I know.
02:39
292, you have a child post-tictal.
02:41
East 2nd Street and Avenue W.
02:51
Fla push (number withheld), observe ALS, to 2366E-second.
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Location mentioned:
Avenue W & E 2nd St, Brooklyn, NY 11223
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