Medical emergency seizure reported near Gravel Pike in Collegeville, Collegeville PA
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Medical personnel were dispatched for a reported seizure near Gravel Pike between Ron's Road and Ellis Road in Perkiomen Township, Pennsylvania. The patient recovered, and the response was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
336, cover the B seizures, near Gravel Pike.
00:03
336, cover the B, seizures, near Gravel Pike between Ron's Road and Ellis Road, Perkiomen.
00:11
Downing 3364 route.
00:17
3364, okay.
00:23
Ducin of Lepisode 306 4 Avenue, between East 9th Street, East Prospect Avenue.
00:29
Huck 1.
00:34
321 is available.
00:40
We're talking.
00:47
313A.
00:48
Accident injuries, Scoo Expressway Westbound Monmarker 334.6.
00:53
22,
00:55
24, 313, 313A.
00:57
Accident with injuries.
00:59
Scuco Expressway Westbound Milmarker, 334.6.
01:02
Between the ramp to Mountain River and the ramp to Hollow Road.
01:05
I'm ready.
01:11
PSP has one to be kept.
01:17
Hi, 313-16, just fine.
01:21
313-16, okay.
01:28
Section 6, fire alarm, 1002-2002-Frasier Road, 928-26.
01:32
Station 6 of fire alarm, 1,000 to Frazier Road,
01:36
between Ventline and Harrison Lane, 2,8-26 Springfield.
01:44
Engine 24 and Route 5.
01:50
Agent 24, okay.
01:56
Assistant 6 is a route.
02:01
Assistant 6, okay.
02:02
Living room heat detector.
02:06
Assistant 6 receives.
02:12
Okay.
02:14
Caller is now requesting to cancel that the patient is out of their seizure and they're going to follow up with his neurologist.
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Location mentioned:
Gravel Pike, Collegeville, PA 19426
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