Person treated for seizure at VOA shelter, Valhalla NY
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Police and emergency services responded to a seizure incident at the VOA shelter near Operations Drive in Valhalla. One person was treated and transported to Westchester Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Briarcliff Manor Police, Fire and EMS
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02:57
Transcript:
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Police and EMS dispatched to 25 Operations Drive for a person having a seizure.
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Police and EMS dispatched to 25 Operations Drive for a person having a seizure.
00:25
11.42 hours.
00:46
Police to EMS, third call.
00:50
Third call.
00:51
25 Operations Drive for a person having a seizure.
00:54
Police to EMS, third call.
00:59
25 Operations Drive for a person having a seizure, 1146.
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146.
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4-5 minute, 4-4-6 control.
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Unit 54B2 is transporting to Westchester Medical Center, one patient.
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The medical center, 1147.
01:32
4-5, medic 4-4, C2 control.
01:35
4-5, medics 4.
01:38
It's aging on Whitball.
01:43
On location staging 1147.
01:55
Holtzority Mass Beachillade.
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Grasslands Preservation, 25 Operations Drive, VOA shelter, first seizure.
02:02
First seizure event.
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Pallorning Maseaseaseaseous.
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25 Operations Drive, the VOA shelter, seizure.
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1148. 122.
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Can you let me know your message, please?
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Stand by.
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Also, we'll be fine.
02:20
Mutual 8 ambulance to spotting.
02:22
1148. Kind of floor.
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Next control.
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2062.
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Turn over to county police.
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Chapical fire as far as back in stairs.
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Checkable fireback service, 1149.
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Medic 2, it's going to be room 304.
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See you, Mr.
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Washington.
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Room 304.
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Location mentioned:
Operations Dr, Valhalla, NY 10595
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