Woman has seizure but is conscious and walking, North Logan UT
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A 35-year-old woman had a seizure near North Pointe Apartments. She was later conscious, breathing, and walking in the parking lot. Medical personnel responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cache County Public Safety
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01:44
Transcript:
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5071 other units responding.
00:01
This was initially called in as a fall.
00:03
It was discovered that the patient had a seizure.
00:07
Have a 35-year-old female.
00:08
She is conscious and breathing at this time.
00:10
Stand by for oath.
00:13
Anyone copied? Break Cash, can you show? Station to run their service, please?
00:18
Copy stations, anyone back in service.
00:24
Tango Ten Cash, we're still landline, we're trying to get some more information.
00:28
They have the patients sitting up, but they did say shoes in the road.
00:32
Copy.
00:36
Tengotach individuals on scene are trying to move the patient to the sidewalk.
00:42
24.
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Dingotent, how far out are you?
00:52
I'm 20200 north in Wolfpackway.
01:00
Singleton, I'm 1023.
01:03
T. TIGO-10.
01:08
If you're signing on this seizure's call, it's going to be a 12th alpha-2.
01:17
Parking lot of North Pointe Apartments.
01:19
10-4[1].
01:25
It's responding officers stating that the patient is up and walking and they're in the parking lot of North Pointe Apartments.
01:36
North Point apartments.
01:41
10-4[1]. Cash, you can show a rescue student, right on see.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
N 200 E, North Logan, UT 84341
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