Woman in seizures at annex building near south riverfront drive, Mankato MN
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A 34-year-old woman experienced ongoing seizures and loss of consciousness for about an hour at the annex building near South Riverfront Drive. Emergency responders were dispatched and are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Blue Earth and Faribault Counties Sheriff, Police and EMS
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Medical, Mankato West, near South Riverfront driveway in the annex.
00:06
(number withheld).
00:07
The annex, for a 34-year-old female having seizures on and off for an hour, been in and out of consciousness as she is breathing normally.
00:18
Use the side entrance.
00:19
Near South Riverfront in the annex building room number 1102 at (number withheld).
00:29
One zero, I'm copy.
00:39
Mankato West High School at the Annex Building, near South Riverfront Drive using Door 35.
00:47
Party 2, Main State of West High School at Annex Building, near South Riverfront Drive using Door 35.
01:01
Station.
01:08
When you're done with Station 1, we'll have you pull Station 2.
01:12
C. Do you do your coverage.
01:17
All right.
01:21
Per PD (number withheld), you can cancel.
01:29
Okay.
01:32
Okay.
01:36
I got a patient update when ready?
01:44
Okay.
01:46
The annual upgraded priority 1434, 34-year-old female, not conscious breathing.
01:51
College State says patient is having a seizure.
01:53
Has had more than one seizure in a row,
01:56
was not alert between the seizures, and that's all I got for you.
02:03
And we're en route to 1361 shelter in front.
02:08
Copy that, and it's going to be on the annex building, our door 35.
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Location mentioned:
S Riverfront Dr, Mankato, MN 56001
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