21-year-old male seizing near Southeast 17th Avenue, Columbia County WA
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Emergency medics responded to a call near Southeast 17th Avenue for a 21-year-old male who was seizing and possibly coughing up blood. He was conscious and breathing but unresponsive.
Audio|Heard on: Walla Walla Valley Law, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medics respond code 326 near Southeast 17th, male conscious breathing, seizing, convulsing, possibly coughing up blood.
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Medics respond, code 326, near Southeast 17th Avenue, 21-year-old male, conscious breathing, seizing, convulsing, possibly coughing up blood.
00:24
Dispatch clear, 109.
00:30
Yeah, that's a good, go check.
00:34
And in seven.
00:36
Hey,
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(name withheld), (name withheld), first of (name withheld),
00:41
(name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld),
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Middle of Ocean, (number withheld).
00:49
(number withheld).
00:55
Okay, (number withheld), (number withheld), exploration.
00:59
He's in that position as I try.
01:03
(number withheld).
01:09
291, en route 326, 21-year-old males,
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possibly unconscious, seizing and both things,
01:18
not responding to the positive affirmative.
01:22
Regents.
01:25
That's a connect there.
01:31
In the same number 12.
01:42
... ... ...23, you're inapt 6, near Southeast 17th Avenue for 21-year-old male.
01:48
Semi-conscious,
01:50
breathing, his eyes are open, he is unresponsive not-seeing when he talked to.
01:55
He was seizing in convulsing possible blood symptoms.
02:04
On ELE on scene, just wondering for ETA.
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Location mentioned:
Columbia County, WA
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