Man, 76, has seizure and becomes unresponsive, Loachapoka AL
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A medical emergency was reported near Stage Road for a 76-year-old man having a seizure. The man became unresponsive but was still breathing. Yelling and screaming were heard in the background during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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02:10
Transcript:
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So I'm going to get your route for near Stage Road for a seizure.
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10-4[1]-110, you're responding to near Stage Road.
00:21
Near Stage Road.
00:24
For a 76-year-old male seizure, still off the bed.
00:28
Now unresponsive, breathing.
00:40
Before you can continue, your zone line at the mall.
00:49
2027 through Alabama.
00:53
Yes.
00:56
(number withheld).
00:59
(number withheld).
01:02
Good night, thank you.
01:04
No.
01:08
822.
01:10
07 Toyota Tundra Blue in color to William Pearson out of Scenic City, Aspersion 731-26, negative 29.
01:17
M.O. Pearson, VALA, VALA, VIII, 3, Clearing, House of Fiaturon.
01:20
Temple. Timmol.
01:27
Eighty-seven, S.
01:29
1039.
01:34
51,
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right in front of foreguard drugs,
01:37
Alabama 28-753-1, Bravo Kilo-6, 7553-1BK6 displayed on red-dodge RAM.
01:54
He turned around fire MS, the near Stage Road, near Stage Road.
01:58
Originally came in as a medical call for a 70-year-old, fell out to bed, conscious breathing.
02:04
I mean a lot of yelling and screaming in back now.
02:07
I had to call a call back in and say she's unable to tell if he's breathing.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Stage Rd, Loachapoka, AL 36865
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