Woman unconscious with possible seizure at north linden street, Manly IA
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A 40-year-old woman was found unconscious but breathing near North Linden Street in Manly. She showed signs of a possible seizure, including foaming at the mouth and eyes rolled back. No history of heart problems or head injury was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Mason City Police and Fire
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Go for Sarahorto.
00:02
Can you send an ambulance to near North Linden Street in Manly? I have a 40-year-old female.
00:11
She's breathing, but not conscious, might have seized, she's foaming at the mouth, eyes have been rolled back, no heart history or history of hitting her head.
00:24
10-4[1]. I'll get some headed that way.
00:27
5-0-1.
00:32
6, do you want me to take that call?
00:39
Yeah, 104, if you want to start that way?
00:41
I'm assuming 219 isn't on call the night.
00:48
104, I'll hit that way.
00:50
What was the address again? near Linden Street, correct, dispatch?
00:55
North Linden Street.
01:10
This is a medical call.
01:12
Mason City Ambulance, who are being requested by Worth County, chided to near North Linden Street and Manly.
01:17
Again, near North Lyndon Street and Manly.
01:20
For a 40-year-old female, unconscious but breathing, advice she's foaming at the mouth and her eyes are rolled back.
01:26
To such clear, if I go to...
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
N Linden St, Manly, IA 50456
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