Child with high fever and post-seizure condition treated, Wareham MA
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Emergency responders attended a medical call near 13th Street for a child who had a seizure and high fever. EMS assessed and provided care on site.
Audio|Heard on: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 1 respond near 13th Street.
00:01
Also with Bill on, Squad 1 respond near 13th Street for possible seizure.
00:11
Take command to engine one, you can clear.
00:19
Anyone hazard, canceling response.
00:21
Fire alarm, copy direct.
00:24
Fire alarm, hazard.
00:26
Engine one clear, returning.
00:30
Worcestering command, fire alarm.
00:33
Fire alarm answering.
00:36
I have no hazards,
00:40
no injuries,
00:42
fire services not required.
00:48
Fire alarm received, Cod 3, reporting no hazards, no injuries, no fire service required.
00:56
A1 is going to remain on scene for a moment.
01:02
Gaining refusals.
01:05
Fire alarm, receive, Cod 3, A1 remaining on scene, documenting refusals.
01:16
Squad 1, can you give me that number of the house again?
01:23
Near 13th Street.
01:26
Three-seat, 41.
01:33
Next to Squad 1 will be out.
01:37
Squad 1, you're out.
01:39
On to 100.
01:42
Answering 100.
01:46
Child's post-sectal, appears they have a high fever.
01:50
You're assessing further.
01:54
Receive appears post-ectal, high fever, you're assessing further.
02:03
To give EMS on scene no patient care.
02:07
Mets on scene, and face care.
02:16
Fireland from A1, we're going to be clear, one page, or refusal.
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Location mentioned:
13th St, East Wareham, MA 02538
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