Male patient experiencing active seizure near Roberts Ct, Memphis FL
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A 65-year-old male was having an active seizure near Roberts Court and James Street in Memphis. Emergency medical teams were dispatched to the location to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 23 medical at near Roberts Ct and James Street Map Grid 317.
00:11
2723 is back in the area one quarter station 73.
00:15
73 of the volume available in quarters at which station 73 of the volume available in quarters at which station station 73 back at station 73.
00:32
VesVViski 22 and ROTS NANETS-MINES started mileage 0.0.
00:36
Nes MESH VINESRISC 22.
00:38
Dispatch 23, go ahead and statement for 23 this call please.
00:42
Okay.
00:43
104.
00:49
Engine 23 is funded to rescue 23 of a seizure Delta near Roberts Ct.
00:55
Off of James Street, Memphis, 372.
01:03
How is service to station 8.
01:10
65-year-old male conscious and breathing generally a seizure.
01:14
Still active.
01:16
The fact of 15 arrived at SME train.
01:23
SMA 13. SMA 15. SMA 15.
01:28
The action 23 in Ralph.
01:31
Copy right.
01:32
23.
01:37
Yes, that address is 14.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:41
We'll be available at that.
01:43
Have it.
01:48
It's 23 risk.
01:49
It's 23.
01:54
Alright.
01:56
Guys get to near Roberts Ct.
01:59
There's going to be a skinny little road on your left side.
02:02
I don't think you'll be able to bring the engine down, but you're going to walk down a ways.
02:06
Let me see.
02:07
I don't know.
02:09
Yeah, maybe 200 feet, OBO, Whitehouse, I'm looking inside.
02:14
Just to the rescue.
02:16
104.
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Location mentioned:
Roberts Ct, Memphis, FL 34221
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