Infant found seizing and unconscious near Mule Road, Luling TX
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A five-month-old infant near Mule Road and FM 466 was reported seizing and unconscious with eyes rolling back and body stiff. Medical responders were dispatched to the location. The infant was seizing at one point but stopped by the time responders arrived. No medical history was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Convulsions seizures near Mule Road, call for Medi 3, 0.57.
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Convulsion seizures near Mule Road, 0.57.
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This is a call for service medical emergency near Mule Road,
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near Mule Road, cross with FM 466.
00:21
Infant five months old, experiencing unconsciousness, eyes rolling back, body stiff.
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Attention of Sandhills first responders needed to respond near Mule Road,
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cross with FM 466 for a medical emergency, ESO to Sandhills first responders in response to Mule Road,
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near Mule Road, cross with FM 466, for a five-month-old medical emergency.
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Time of tones 108.
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108. Advise upon arrival.
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Copy it. 1140 is so.
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748. 748.
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Let me know to send two eyes to make 544.
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Okay,
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sir.
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11242. Okay.
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That sounds 105752.
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Any further information?
01:18
Clear.
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Five-month-old, breathing unconscious, eyes rolling back and body stiff.
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No medical history.
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5752. Just for information,
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the infant was seizing at one point,
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no longer seizing.
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Who is it?
01:47
S.O. 5705, no.
01:51
We're at 5705.
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FM 466, Texas
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