Driver has seizure and is trapped in vehicle in Arkansas, Helena West Helena AR
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Emergency services responded to a traffic accident near South Ashler in Helena, Arkansas. A female driver had a seizure while driving and became trapped in her vehicle. Fire and police were contacted. Air medical transport was requested but declined due to weather conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Pafford EMS Dispatch Southeast Arkansas
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Mediom 2.23, party one response near South Ashler in Helena for a traffic incident.
00:12
We at the West Side Elementary, patients advising she was in a rec.
00:16
Mediacom Claire 824.
00:22
2.23, be advised.
00:29
This patient has 223 be advised.
00:31
This patient does have entrapment.
00:34
The patient is going to be on Hernando Street.
00:40
I did also contact Air Medical for you as well.
00:45
This patient had a seizure while driving and is currently trapped in her vehicle.
00:48
Fire and PD are both been contacted.
00:57
Medioms 2.23, can I show you in route to your call?
01:02
Yes, ma'am.
01:03
Do you have a fire report, mine were out for you?
01:06
Medioms 2.23, first responders are on-scene fires in contact.
01:10
The Comptu-23, be advised.
01:16
Air 1, Delta[1], and Ego flight have both declined for weather.
01:20
However,
01:21
Air 1, Delta[1], ground unit has accepted.
01:23
They said that they can meet you at the Arkansas Welcome Center if needed.
01:30
To column 223 also be advised.
01:32
Your updated address is going to be West Park Avenue and Hernandez.
01:40
23 all night.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Delta: High-priority medical response
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Chicot County, AR
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