Infant experiences unresponsive episode with jerking, Harmony NC
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Emergency responders were called to near County Line Road for a one-year-old female who was unresponsive and having repeated jerking movements, possibly a seizure. The child was breathing normally and no active seizure was observed upon arrival. The patient had a low-grade fever in recent days and received medication earlier in the day. The child was awake and responding normally later.
Audio|Heard on: Davie County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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It's near County Line Road.
00:03
Patient is a one-year-old female.
00:07
Breathing normally, caller stated her daughter is not responding.
00:13
The jerking has not stopped.
00:17
1350.
00:21
Not a hundred percent there, but at least he did what we asked them to do.
00:30
Doesn't rot, baby.
00:34
Copy 1656.
00:40
With it so he can watch the parade.
00:47
Keep an eye on him.
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He's wearing a white t-shirt,
00:50
camo pants.
00:51
He's wearing a jacket on his head.
00:54
Balls collection.
01:00
Okay, not all things.
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Copy 169919.
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509.
01:07
1609, go ahead.
01:12
Any further exception to the EMS?
01:15
Copy canceling further exception to EMS.
01:18
Any further units respond to county lane, cancel your response per 1609 with the exception of EMS.
01:34
200 to UMasshient route to Kowline Road.
01:38
I have a 16-month-old female, no active seizure at this time.
01:47
Low-grade fever,
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very past couple days, last time patient had Tylenolol this morning.
01:54
No active fever at this time.
01:56
All right is normal,
01:58
babies awake our responses.
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Location mentioned:
County Line Rd, Harmony, NC 28634
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