Third grader has seizure at elementary school, Northglenn CO
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A third grade student at Westview Elementary near Roseanna Drive experienced an ongoing seizure lasting at least five minutes. They were unconscious but breathing and vomiting while recovering with a nurse present.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medics 62, Truck 62, seizure at Westview Elementary near Roseanna Drive on Channel, North Metro Ops A.
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Medics 62, Truck 62, seizure at Westview Elementary,
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near Roseanna Drive.
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On channel, North Metro Ops A.
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Go to five.
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No problem with 23.
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Ambulance 23?
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Where else?
00:33
Transport arrival at 12 of bikes.
00:43
Medic 12, engine 12, sick party, Newton Street on channel, Adams County Ops A.
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Medic 12, engine 12, sick party,
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Newton Street on channel, Adams County Ops A.
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Sentence in two, Mitch, to join you both in a red to a seven-year-old female.
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Just breathing, having chest pain on a heart monitor is requesting a non-emergent response.
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Thank you, Cobby.
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Problem sex.
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I'm truck 62.
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Track 2. Check 2.
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62, parent, round.
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We're looking at the Mount Westview Elementary near Rosiana Drive.
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You're going to be going to East 6.
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E is an Edwards 6.
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We have a third grader, inactive seizure, been in seizure for at least five minutes.
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Not conscious is breathing attended.
01:42
They do have the nurse on scene and the parties throwing up now possibly coming out of the seizure.
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Thanks, too, got me.
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Location mentioned:
Roseanna Dr, Northglenn, CO 80234
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