54-year-old woman has seizure triggered by fire alarm, Bryan TX
A 54-year-old woman had a generalized seizure triggered by a fire alarm at near West 28th Street and South Stirling Avenue. She was conscious and breathing with an elevated breathing rate. The seizure stopped before responders arrived. She was able to evacuate after regaining awareness and is being evaluated by emergency personnel.
Audio|Source: Bryan Fire
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Transcript:
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Medical emergency, M.I.H.2.
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Seizure, V.V.
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Costa, at near West 28th Street, cross South Stirling Avenue, Box 117.
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Medical emergency, M.I.H.2.
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Seizure, D.B. Costa, at near West 28th Street, across South Stirling Avenue, Box 117.
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Respond, Fire 2, Bryan Fire 2.
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Right, 2, you are not, so 54-year-old female, conscious breathing,
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seizure, generalized seizure,
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patient's not diabetic or epileptic, but jerking has stopped.
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Breathing evaluation shows to be elevated rate of breathing.
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The resident had a seizure that was triggered by the fire alarm.
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They stated that she did get up and evacuate the building once she came to.
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It appears to be okay to critical states they have to have evaluated.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 28th St, Bryan, TX 77803
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