Woman had seizure at pizza restaurant requests evaluation, Marshall MO
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A woman had a seizure at a Pizza Hut near West College Street in Marshall. She regained consciousness and requested medical evaluation. Law enforcement and ambulance responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Saline County Public Safety
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
45, medical near West College Street, near West College Street, east ahead.
00:06
Employee advised that a woman was having a seizure no longer seizing, she was conscious and alert, and said she did not want medical attention.
00:14
1246.
00:17
Copy, see-out.
00:21
1746.
00:27
May Marshal.
00:28
A.
00:29
Marshall.
00:30
1180.
00:32
We hit some shelter in about to court.
00:37
Set her out, 12 through 18.
00:39
Morning about central finder.
00:43
511, 1215.
00:49
Okay, 2nd century.
00:50
Central, you gesture, 41, center point, and descended.
00:58
I'm out to center point for the transfer, 1251.
01:07
She called central.
01:14
You just said she missed to my location, female, so a little bit dizzy.
01:20
She just wants to be evaluated.
01:26
How old is she?
01:33
Let's make sure I hold and see you on.
01:37
Copy.
01:38
So, the security, please.
01:48
Any one factor.
01:50
I'm seeing 1254.
01:52
I'm seeing 1254.
01:58
Saline County Ambulance, Stamette-Hatt-Petown, Social Security.
02:10
Saline County Ambulance,
02:12
the other agency, near West College Street, near West College Street, Pizza Hut.
02:19
Yes,
02:21
law enforcement is on theme with a 46-year-old female having seizure after a seizure and requests to be evaluated, 1255.
02:32
CMS copy 1255.
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Location mentioned:
W College St, Marshall, MO 65340
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