12-year-old male semi-conscious after seizure in Groveland, Groveland MA
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Emergency responders were called to Carlton Street in Groveland for a 12-year-old male who had a seizure. The patient was semi-conscious and not currently seizing when help arrived. The child has autism, and medical personnel are monitoring his blood pressure and condition on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Groveland Fire
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, car 2, responding to Carlton Street for a seizure.
00:03
Car 2 responding to Carlton Street for the seizure.
00:10
The caller also states that the 12-year-old male has autism.
00:15
Received. Copy, fire alarm.
00:25
Any one.
00:29
Engine 1 responding.
00:33
Unit 1 responding?
00:35
1459.
00:37
Open fire alarm, Trinity Paramedic 58 responding.
00:46
Answering Paramedic 58.
00:48
We'll be on to Carlton from headquarters.
00:54
Paramedic 58 is on to Carlton from headquarters, 1459.
01:04
Fall on car 2.1C1.
01:08
Great.
01:09
Car 5 is on scene.
01:18
Car 5 on scene, 1501.
01:22
Groveland Fire Alarm, 30D Meta-58?
01:27
Entering medic 58.
01:29
We're about five minutes out.
01:30
Can we get an update from the scene, please?
01:34
Ready to see a fire alarm, part two.
01:41
Kyle, fire alarm.
01:42
12-year-old male,
01:43
currently not seizing.
01:46
Semi-conscious.
01:47
House is near 130s.
01:51
Working on the blood pressure currently.
01:58
Relaying your file arm to Trinity, P5A.
02:01
Yes, we have it direct, thank you.
02:03
See you in four minutes.
02:06
Received, thank you.
02:07
Four minutes.
02:09
1505.
02:15
We're over, fire alarm, 328 is on arrival.
02:20
3858 on arrival 1508
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Groveland, MA 01834
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