Man experiences seizure and unconsciousness at grand island residence, Grand Island NE
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A male patient near Palace Drive experienced a seizure and became unconscious. Emergency responders noted he was snoring and grunting, not initially conscious but later showed signs of responsiveness including opening his eyes and attempting to speak.
Audio|Heard on: Grand Island Police, Fire and EMS
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 4 and rescue 3.
00:02
Convulsion, delta response.
00:04
At near Palace Drive.
00:06
Ambulance 4 and rescue 3, convulsion, delta response.
00:11
At near Palace Drive.
00:21
Maybe with four in-rout palace.
00:29
Rescue 3.
00:32
City show rescue 3 in-row.
00:38
1523.
00:46
Dr. Nate, Jesse, driving stuff.
00:54
Okay, both four, go ahead.
00:58
R.P.
01:00
is advising he's snoring right now and grunting.
01:04
He is not conscious.
01:10
Anas4 understood, snoring,
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unconscious.
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I don't know.
01:19
Go ahead. ...rout to the Medical near Palace Drive, reference an unconscious male it was a seizure to be done with.
01:38
Temple.
01:43
1078, not conscious or responsive, but is breathing.
01:48
Sounds like you're sorry.
02:03
Through an 8, Chip.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:08
We pulled into the pump of pantry on 13th Street to the west of the west.
02:24
Okay, if you're asking for email in four.
02:28
Name this floor, go ahead.
02:32
His eyes are now opening, I just heard him attempt to speak, I believe.
02:40
Hey, this forward.
02:41
Hey, this forwarder, suit.
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Location mentioned:
Palace Dr, Grand Island, NE 68803
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