Child with seizure and fever treated at home, Paw Paw WV
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Emergency responders were called to near Emily Court for an 11-year-old girl who was unconscious and actively seizing. She has a history of seizures and had a fever earlier. The seizure has since stopped.
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Transcript:
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6.59, Romney, County, the report.
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Company 13, company 10, ALS[1],
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101,
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226, Emily Court procedures.
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Okay,
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company 13,
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10, ALS[1], 101, your first alert, 2112.
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A 107, 2113, fact three.
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That was one long down.
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107-101,
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you're responding due to near Emily Court, 11-year-old female patient,
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actively seizing at this time, not conscious at this time,
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does have the history of seizures.
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She did have a fever of 102.4 earlier today.
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Hey, I wish they were taking further.
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107 coffees.
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Hampshire, Hamleth, 1370 in Ralph.
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1370, around 2115, tact 3.
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Medic 6, Hanson, I'm in route P.O.V., tag 3.
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The other is running P.O.V.
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I won't know.
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Yes, I can clear.
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Medic 6.
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At this time, the seizure has stopped.
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This is going to be Emily Cork off Buckley Drive, South Northwestern Park.
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Does that face not hit three seizures?
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was running a fever in 2.4 and negative noise.
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911, 2119.
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One day, Rob, you're just coming in the side door.
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No one of the board's right on.
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The 107, okay,
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2120.
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ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Emily Dr, Paw Paw, WV 25434
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