Seizure prompts urgent response near Chaparral Street, Central Point, Central Point OR
Responders rush to Chaparral Street for a seizure in a 41-year-old male with history of traumatic brain injury, with patient meeting responders outside.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 21, priority 3[2], seizure,
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62A.D.1, Chaparral Street, Central Point,
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between Given Road and West Gregory Road.
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Mayor, C-183 for a seizure,
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Sherrill Street.
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23, you're signing the 6281 Chaparral Street.
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Cross is given and left Grigree for a 41-year-old male.
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They say he's prone to seizures and he just had a big one.
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History of TBI is also.
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Code 1[1].
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Engine 21, North County.
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8.3-top is all said once in hours.
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Only one, Howard.
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183. We'll be 183.
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We'll be responding to the seizure on Chaparral from Howard Post.
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So, Draco, our mileage is 2-2-9-2.
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Our rate check is complete and we have the 10-tone in a second.
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6.6. Howard 181 remains Stewart.
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1-667, Howard.
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6.6.7, Howard.
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25 status check.
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Support.
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The patient will be meeting you guys outside.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed without using lights or sirens.
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priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response requiring routine attention.
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Central Point, OR
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