Female patient treated for epileptic seizure at Dunham's, Escanaba MI
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Emergency responders treated a 22-year-old female experiencing an epileptic seizure lasting over one minute at Dunham's near North Lincoln Road. The patient regained consciousness and was evaluated on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Delta County Law, Fire and EMS
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Convert, 21 Central for a medical call.
00:02
...all, call.
00:06
Nature and location.
00:08
Espinallis, seizure.
00:15
Whenever there's a free rig, we'll get over there.
00:24
21 Central from Emperor 28.
00:26
28, go ahead.
00:30
We'll take that seizure call, you get the info.
00:38
It's going to be at Dunham's near North Lincoln Road.
00:41
22-year-old female, epileptic seizure,
00:44
has been ongoing for over a minute.
00:47
Could you repeat the address again, please?
00:51
Near North Lincoln Road,
00:53
Dunham.
00:55
20, it'll be in Roan.
00:57
That's not far.
00:58
Those sound like she might be coming out of the seizure now.
01:05
Rampart 28, 21 Central.
01:10
Rampart 28.
01:13
She is coming, too, but they would just still like her checked out.
01:18
Acknowledge, we'll continue.
01:24
Central from 18.
01:27
18, good.
01:29
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:34
I get a chance, can you run that mail subject, please?
01:37
18, 21 Central.
01:41
Good.
01:46
Compliant, SOR,
01:47
OSB, otherwise clear.
01:50
Thank you, I'll be able.
01:51
Sound 4.
01:57
21 Central, Rampart 2nd, Part 28.
02:01
Rand Park 28, GOS.
02:06
Twenty-eight Thad Dunham's.
02:09
Time for on scene.
02:15
Point on Central, Rampert, 33.
02:18
Go ahead.
02:22
Clear Bishop Nolan, no transfer.
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Location mentioned:
N Lincoln Rd, Escanaba, MI 49829
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