Student unconscious after seizure at high school, Yerington NV
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Emergency medical personnel responded to a 15-year-old female student who was unconscious and experiencing a seizure in a high school classroom near Pearl Street. Medics arrived and attended to the patient on site.
Audio|Heard on: Lyon County Dispatch (Sheriff and Fire)
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Dr.Mondi respond to Yerington High School, near Pearl Street, 15-year-old female, unconscious and breathing.
00:08
The student will be in room 42.
00:11
R.P. Belichie, she's having a seizure.
00:14
Near Pearl Street, Yerington High School, room 42.
00:19
Client command three responded to medical at the high school room 42, 15-year-old unconscious, still breathing, medics en route.
00:33
Got around 23.
00:35
24.
00:38
26 10-4[1], 26 10 will be 10 8.
00:44
24.
00:50
Line, Command 3 and Medi-1 is on scene.
00:57
Command 3, Procuit 13-51.
01:01
Okay.
01:05
35.
01:07
35.
01:11
Respe 35. Press 235.
01:12
Press 235.
01:17
We're clear, story to handle.
01:21
Press 335Cobby 1354.
01:23
352-1 352-1 we lost a medical call and put me on a juvenile incident at the high school police completely unrelated.
01:36
(number withheld).
01:41
632nd 27 632nd 2723 6307 23.
01:44
633 at 1358.
01:51
Lyon, medic one.
02:00
We're going to wrap this offline with one female patient, we allow to do.
02:07
Medical One copy 1359.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Location mentioned:
Pearl St, Yerington, NV 89447
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