Medical emergency at motel lobby with distressed male, Nacogdoches TX
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According to the dispatch call, a 30-year-old male fell in the lobby of a motel and showed signs of a possible seizure, including turning blue and rolling eyes. Emergency responders dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Nacogdoches Public Safety
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Medical assist near South Street.
00:03
Medical assist near South Street.
00:16
Station 3,
00:18
Medical assist near South Street, Station 3, Metaclysis, 3, 7th, South Street, 30-year-old male, fallen on the floor, possible freezing, turning blue, eyes rolling in the back to the side.
00:34
37's en route, and this is at the Best Western, correct?
00:42
Just by Chief 30's, right?
00:49
It's actually Motel 6 in the lobby.
00:54
4451. It's not going to be Motel 6.
00:57
That is.
00:59
Roger that.
01:01
On the way.
01:02
8 to 3.
01:09
It's going to be three falls,
01:12
a seizure, and I can hear them in the background.
01:15
He's saying he's fine, but there's something definitely wrong.
01:19
He's in hospital scrubs.
01:23
How do that?
01:29
34, I'm 10-8[1].
01:30
I can be in right to your sick call.
01:32
First, 64-44.
01:37
Here's it.
01:42
44, is the patient confidence?
01:45
Yes, he's conscience.
01:46
He's trying to talk now.
01:49
Copy.
01:56
Yes, but I just need to breathe.
01:58
The patient is in the lobby?
02:00
Yes, sir, a patient's going to be in the lobby.
02:02
All right. Everyone is unlocked, okay.
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[1]
10-8: In service/available for calls
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Location mentioned:
NW Stallings Dr, Nacogdoches, TX 75964
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