Male patient has seizure related to alcohol withdrawal, Pierceton IN
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Emergency responders attended to a male patient near South First Street who was having a seizure related to alcohol withdrawal. The patient later became conscious and was breathing normally.
Audio|Heard on: Kosciusko County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Lutheran, East Pierce and first responder, standby for a seizure of first three.
00:04
Lutheran, East, Pierce and first responders, stand by procedure, first three.
00:38
Luther and East, Pearson first responders have requests for an ambulance, near South First Street,
00:44
near South First Street, have a mail and a seizure going into a second one.
00:49
Lutheran East, Pearson First responders, I request for an ambulance, near South First Street,
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near South First Street, have a mail and a seizure going into a second one.
00:58
We're going to go off four, off.
01:00
We're going to go off four, off four, off four.
01:06
Mikevone, give me out.
01:09
Next.
01:14
Eddick 7, Pearson first responders, mail has recently been withdrawing from alcohol.
01:20
871 is clear.
01:23
Pearson first response.
01:29
J.S. Dash 95.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:34
We can mark us back in service, and then we are going to be headed towards the 206 for Street and Pearson for that seizure.
01:46
Tenfold.
01:51
How do you can lock medic seven to me?
01:55
Next.
02:00
Medics 5,
02:02
Pearson first responders, males currently out of the seizure, conscious and breathing at this time.
02:12
And is at Main Street Retired Tiger status?
02:15
We're good.
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Location mentioned:
S First St, Pierceton, IN 46562
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