Seizure call at Ellenboro residence, Ellenboro NC
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a seizure incident near Whispering Oaks Drive and New House Road in Ellenboro. The patient is a conscious and breathing 50-year-old female with epilepsy and no history of stroke, brain tumor, diabetes, or pregnancy.
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Transcript:
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Medic 30. Respond to Seizures Delta Call.
00:03
At near Whispering Oaks Drive.
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Medic 30, respond to Seizures Delta call.
00:10
At near Whispering Oaks Drive.
00:13
In Ellenboro, cross streets are New House Road.
00:18
You're right.
00:28
Station 19, respond to seizures.
00:31
At near Whispering Oaks Drive.
00:35
Station 19, respond to seizures at near Whispering Oaks Drive.
00:41
In Ellenboro, cross streets are New House Road.
00:47
Flash, Uniton, then.
00:53
1-0-8 tonight.
00:55
30s and out.
00:57
Adam 7, sir, we check 29 on (name withheld).
01:01
10.4-12-19-7-7-Bettig, 30, 10-4.
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Central Medic, 93, used to 10-4.
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20-4. 20-9-3, you still 10-4.
01:15
Central Medi-N-3, Medi-93, you still 10-4?
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10-4 and 10-8.
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12-10-4. 19-10 and right.
01:26
Central to Medic 93, are you 104?
01:31
1910-10-14-12-19.
01:34
Central standby.
01:35
I'll reach out to the public service.
01:39
2934-9-104.
01:41
104. 104-13-11.
01:47
Central the 1910, you're going to be drawn into a 50-year-old female conscious and breathing.
01:53
She does not have a history of stroke or brain tumor.
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She is an epileptic.
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She is not diabetic.
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She is not pregnant.
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Location mentioned:
Whispering Oaks Dr, Ellenboro, NC 28040
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