31-year-old male has seizure linked to alcohol withdrawal, Cornelius OR
Emergency responders handled a case involving a 31-year-old male who had a two-minute seizure likely caused by alcohol withdrawal. The patient experiences weekly withdrawal symptoms but had a seizure for the first time at a location near Southwest 305th Avenue, Cornelius, OR.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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62 and AMR 121 respond to seizure near Southwest 305th Avenue cross streets are southwest chandelcourt and southwest n on l street
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We're going to AMR one two months.
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One hundred two hundred two fifth avenue coming from Ken and C.
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Ingen 6.2, A.M.R. 1,21, you're responding to 3 for a seizure near South Flood, 2nd, 5th Avenue.
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Patient is a 31-year-old male who was in active seizure but is out now responding.
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Radic breathing.
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Seizure lasted about two minutes.
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They believe it is from alcohol withdrawal.
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They say the patient goes through withdrawals every week. This is the first time causing a seizure.
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No further.
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Cornelius, OR
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