Child experiences multiple seizures at Meadowbrook Avenue, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to an 8-year-old child near Meadowbrook Avenue who was having multiple continuous seizures with ongoing jerking movements. There was no known history of stroke or brain tumors.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 42, Rescue 42,
00:03
Respute to Medical.
00:04
At near Meadowbrook Avenue, cross streets are intersection of North Lane and Dillon Drive.
00:11
Engine 42, Rescue 42,
00:14
OCFR 7, time of 1535.
00:25
142 and 42.
00:27
They're waiting.
00:33
Rescue 1-42.
00:34
Rescue 1-142.
00:46
Engine 10, Rescue 10, Chest Payne at near Major Boulevard.
00:52
In town suites, cross streets are Vineland Road in Grand National Drive.
00:56
Engine 10, Rescue 10.
01:01
Rescue 10.
01:06
Rescue 7-2 Orange County.
01:10
That's right to go ahead.
01:12
We've got one a let's go into ORMC.
01:16
That's ORMC, 10-57.
01:19
17-337.
01:24
41, clear, and host, and we're turning, 1537.
01:28
1437.
01:29
For Leonard of Rescue, Tens, confirm your response.
01:43
Target 83 was provided as 1-201 park the address.
01:54
Track 83 was provided as 1-201 Park Manor Drive next to Exima Street and Domenico Street.
02:07
Respondent for Medical Delta, near Pettibetab, Queen North Lane,
02:12
and Ellen Drive.
02:16
8-year-old male conspreciated advice, he's having a seizure.
02:20
Continents for multiple seizures in a row.
02:24
No history of stroke of brain tumors, jerking hasn't stopped.
02:29
1538.
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Location mentioned:
Meadowbrook Ave, Orlando, FL 32808
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