One-year-old child has possible febrile seizure, Mineola MO
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a one-year-old boy near Greaves Lane in Mineola who experienced a possible febrile seizure. The child was awake and breathing, had a recent fever of 100.6 degrees Fahrenheit, and a history of influenza A. No children's fever medication was available at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Amb
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Transcript:
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Montgomery to Crew 2.
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You're needed to respond to the address near Greaves Lane, repeating this, near Greaves Lane.
00:08
It is a one-year-old male, possible febrile seizure.
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He is awake and breathing.
00:12
Time on 1813, KXL 379.
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Montgomery County from Crew 2.
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Crew 2, go ahead.
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Crew 2 is responding from Montgomery City.
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Crew 2, copy responding from Montgomery City.
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Repeating that address is near Greaves Lane.
00:33
That is a one-year-old male, possible febrile seizure.
00:37
He is awake and breathing.
00:38
He does have a history of febrile seizure.
00:41
He is crying now, seems to be coming out of the seizure.
00:47
Coffee, just confirmed this is off of Highway J.
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Outside of Mineola.
00:54
That is affirmative.
01:00
Montgomery 2, Crew 2.
01:02
Further information when you're ready.
01:05
Crew 2 be advised the patient also had a fever of 100.6.
01:13
The caller does not have any children's medication to give the patient for the fever.
01:17
The patient did have influenza A, a couple weeks ago.
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Mineola, MO 63361
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