Child with seizure history unresponsive but breathing at store, Eldon MO
A young child was unresponsive but breathing at Wood's Supermarket. The child has a history of seizures and is on medication. The patient later became alert and conscious.
Audio|Source: Miller County Public Safety
03:19
Transcript:
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We're getting informed to near South Aurora St and Eldon. Near South Aurora St and Eldon.
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Wood supermarket.
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For a four-year-old male who's currently unresponsive but breathing, Thomas (number withheld).
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Before you're out.
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He does have previous history of seizures and is on medication for it.
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Bring you see.
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Go ahead and start Unit 2, R-O-A not emerging at this time.
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Copy, Illinois County, Unit 2.
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Stand by for tone.
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I need to respond to Wood's supermarket, not emergent, not emergent.
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Unit 4's request.
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3-year-old male unresponsive breathing does have history of seizures and is on medication for them.
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If I had one so about a ear,
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eyes are open,
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dilated.
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Your old male unresponsive.
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It is moving unit 4 will be responding from Tuscadia.
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Mike Kintan-3a-2-8.
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Rescue one responding to the one.
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The voice is... The voice is a lot.
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Oh, no, nice and that change.
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I think it's a zero, I'd say, yeah, looking for other kick in time.
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You know, we respondent from Texas Columbia, 1911.
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Vival no respondent.
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The C-5-0-19. I'll show you responding.
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Alert D unconfessing zero as a ray.
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It's a fan to get the next to make any other second.
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Alert and conscious at this time.
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Machine,
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patient is alert unconscious at this time, 1912.
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The patient is highly alert and conscious.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Aurora St, Eldon, MO 65026
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