Woman having seizure at residence with child present, Seymour CT
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A 41-year-old woman experienced a seizure at a residence near Chamberlain Road. Her young daughter was present at the scene and the grandfather was on his way. The woman was transported to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Ansonia, Derby, Seymour and Shelton Police
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Can you head over to near Chamberlain Road? C-Med asked for assistance for a 41-year-old female who's currently unresponsive but breathing.
00:10
Roger, let me just see this card.
00:14
Here.
00:21
413 if you could just take care of the card for me and I'll start making my way there.
00:25
It's going to be 18 to the 0 4.
00:29
14301 in the mail.
00:45
312, I'm 18, I'll take care of it.
00:48
Roger, can you assist 1-3 at near Chamberlain?
00:55
Roger.
01:03
This 2-5, code S 4874, all points of entry secured.
01:11
I'll be on O-1.
01:21
Both vehicles were taken by 24.
01:24
You can rent me down for the 0-4, I'll be 34.
01:28
Rider.
01:29
When did Anthony arrive, you know?
01:38
I'll get a 16th.
01:41
No one. No one.
01:47
Three's out.
01:53
All right. All right.
01:54
All right.
02:02
9, 412 for no 6.
02:08
The patient was having a seizure here with her.
02:14
I have her young daughter here with her.
02:17
We'll try to figure out some other guardian information.
02:26
You're unreadable there, 303.
02:34
One three, I'm sorry.
02:36
So the patient was having a seizure.
02:41
There's a young juvenile here.
02:42
The grandfather is on the way.
02:44
I'm just going to stand by.
02:46
The mother's being transported to the hospital.
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Location mentioned:
Chamberlain Rd, Seymour, CT 06483
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