Person experiences seizure near Governor Printz Boulevard, Claymont DE
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Medical responders attended to a 44-year-old female experiencing a seizure near Governor Printz Boulevard in Claymont, Delaware.
Audio|Heard on: NCC Fire/EMS Countywide
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01:27
Transcript:
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Special audience,
00:02
Seizure at near Governor Printz Boulevard.
00:05
Squad 4A3 respond, specialience, seizure at near Governor Printz Boulevard, Squad 4A3 respond.
00:13
That's it.
00:15
Go by that I don't know V.
00:17
Next season, Z.
00:19
She might too.
00:21
Probably, you connect your three on that.
00:23
Clear is a number of service.
00:26
Three in the rear area we have CESide access, no conditions.
00:29
Utilities on site Charlie.
00:32
C-Ansion 3, Robert Squall before you, just go.
00:36
I copy airport, North Carolina Fire Board.
00:38
We're going to be under control and nine units.
00:41
It's water control.
00:42
84 Madison Drive, holding station nine years and 1151.
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TIEF all available.
00:48
I just don't available.
00:50
Probably not available.
00:52
Cobra and I've worked.
00:54
You not available, switching back to office.
00:56
P.A.
00:59
Tisholians, 2202, North Locust Troop back, me, and 82 respond to respond.
01:02
A2. Tishoreans, 2nd,
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East 2nd, East 2nd, East 23rd, Shrew, back me.
01:07
A2 respond, 1151.
01:09
Each Elijah 3rd.
01:11
Last, Pointe.
01:13
So, Robert, a medic 4.
01:15
Station.
01:17
Okay, 12, engine 12, traffic 9, B9, Cecil Engine 3, Rushby, 14, 11151.
01:23
Down the seizure, near Governor Printz Boulevard.
01:26
44-year-old female.
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Location mentioned:
Governor Printz Blvd, Claymont, DE 19703
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