Medical response for person having seizure near East Market St, Harrisonburg VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a person having an active seizure and breathing difficulty near East Market Street, Unit 110, Harrisonburg. The convulsions stopped after about 10 minutes. Multiple units responded and transported the patient for medical care.
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Transcript:
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Seizure, near East Market Street, Unit 110 Harrisonburg.
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Engine 4, and ambulance 44.
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Response seizure budget near East Market Street Unit 110 Harrisonburg Cross Streets Old Furnace Road and Hill Street operates at 8.
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Minnesota for responding, near East Market Street, Unit 110, budgeted, million-thirties, active seizures, unresponsive, breathing.
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Engine for you, Ralph.
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2424-near East Market Street, Room 1-10, budget in,
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and then his 30s, active seizure, unresponsive difficulty breathing.
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Convulsion has now stopped.
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What's convulsing for 10 minutes before the seizure stopped?
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The next report responding.
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Medixt report responding.
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Mediore responding.
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Inund, what do you can stop, please.
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Pretty safe on location.
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Medic 41 at RMH.
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41 on location.
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engine 4 is on location.
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Agent 4 is on location.
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24 on location.
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44 on location.
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424, we advise there is another probing tone for navigation center for a sick person.
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So they will be too patient.
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You on 46, 38.
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46. 46.
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46.
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46.
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We'll be evaluating rotations.
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We'll have to do another ambulance.
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Direct.
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