Child experiences seizure symptoms in Biwabik Township, St Louis County MN
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Emergency responders were called to near Million Trail in Biwabik Township for a 7-year-old boy showing signs of a seizure, including confusion, shaking, and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads
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Transcript:
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The squad's medicals responding, near Million Trail in Biwabik Township for secondhand report of a 7-year-old male, seizure-type symptoms, confused, shaking, and gasping for air.
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Biwabik, respond to near Million Trail for a secondhand report of a 7-year-old male with seizure symptoms.
00:24
Again, Biwabik, respond to near Million Trail for a seizure, sent for a second and 52.
00:35
So,
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no,
00:38
I think we're going to find out for me.
00:45
St.
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Louis, Biwabik Township, Portable 13.
00:54
Acknowledging page and responding.
00:58
That's board.
01:04
Kevin Carr for a hit and run that happened this weekend.
01:12
10.4. 23.19, 2nd Avenue West.
01:30
Biwabik first responders, the page responded to a medical at near Million Trail for a secondhand report of a 7-year-old male with seizure symptoms.
01:38
Biwabik respond on medical near Million Trail, salespire 1655.
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St. Louis, Biwabik Township 13, he's acknowledging page.
01:53
Send port.
02:01
325. 2.61. I think they're doing shift change.
02:09
I'll let them know.
02:10
Tougher. It's just a public assist.
02:23
Biwabik Ambulance is a page, second page, near Million Trail for a male with a seizure.
02:30
Biwabik Ambulance, second page, since Clare of 1656.
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Biwabik Township, MN
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