One-year-old reported with seizure and shallow breathing, Gillette WY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to near Needle Court for a one-year-old boy who was reported to have had a seizure and is breathing shallowly. The child has a protein deficiency in his brain that can cause seizures. He was partially awake and crying but not fully conscious.
Audio|Heard on: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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Transcript:
00:00
Can you copy call 7 EMS, call it near Needle Court, thanks for son, just had a seizure.
00:07
They have been wrapped.
00:13
This is near Needle.
00:25
Gillette EMS.
00:27
Battalion 3 fired Delta response to near Needle Court for a one-year-old having a seizure.
00:34
Again, Gillette EMS Battalion 3 fired, Delta response, near Needle Court for a one-year-old possibly having a seizure.
00:46
Good one.
00:48
I'm sorry.
00:53
That's office 80, it's going to be around.
01:01
He's responding to near Needle Court.
01:03
You're responding to a one-year-old male.
01:06
He is kind of awake.
01:08
I can hear him crying in the background.
01:10
He is doing short, shallow breaths, according to dad.
01:14
They believe that he may have had a seizure.
01:17
He does have a protein deficiency in his brain.
01:20
And the condition causing that can also cause seizures.
01:24
He does not have a history of stroke or brain tumor.
01:27
He's not entirely conscious.
01:29
He's kind of... is crying asleep.
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Location mentioned:
Needle Ct, Gillette, WY 82718
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