Female suffers seizure at Carlsbad Bulldog Bowl, Carlsbad NM
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Medical teams respond swiftly to a female having a seizure at the Bulldog Bowl, with EMS units confirming arrival on site.
Audio|Heard on: Eddy County Sheriff and Fire
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
I have a female having a seizure on the visitor side.
00:05
We'll copy the email having a senior on the visitor side.
00:09
We're on the bottom left corner of the visitor side.
00:16
Bottom left corner of the visitor side.
00:22
Command central job traffic.
00:25
I was calling to see if mid-36 was still at the Bulldog Bowl or perhaps just need to go ahead and tone.
00:32
Ten by one.
00:34
Ten by one.
00:35
Ten twenty.
00:59
Can we get somebody to move a vehicle where 11 had his?
01:05
Light T-shirt is all we have southbound.
01:12
The fire chief move over there, got one.
01:15
Almost three vehicles are about to run over the hose right now.
01:22
Central Battalion 3.
01:24
To my spot, I'll send them all that way.
01:27
Careful.
01:31
The tone for the Bulldog Bowl.
01:35
7-11.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:40
Involute to spin in negative.
01:45
We have one medical unit heading to that medical at the stadium.
01:52
Copy.
01:56
Control, direct.
02:04
19.
02:08
Command Central.
02:09
Uh,
02:11
doctors here asking if you need assistance.
02:16
All suppression personnel, outside the structure, we have car on the fire ground.
02:21
Go detect. One or two.
02:24
Stand by.
02:27
111, go ahead.
02:29
Show 118 and 101 on scene.
02:32
For the seizure at the Bulldog Bowl.
02:37
Copy, thank you.
02:40
There's an EMS unit on scene at this time.
02:43
Affirmative is the EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Carlsbad, NM 88220
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