Patient experiences light-headedness and seizures at hospital, Huntsville AL
A 93-year-old patient at Huntsville Hospital reported feeling light-headed and is experiencing seizures. Emergency personnel are responding and the patient is being treated as a priority.
Audio|Source: Huntsville Police
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Transcript:
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It's code one for Huntsville, patient's priority three.
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58 and now subjects,
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saying that he feels light-headed and is now saying he's hiding his head and is now, same he's heading in favoring disease.
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And for him.
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Can you also notify 47 and see if they're 1065 here?
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104.
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Charlie 29, 10704, Charlie 2.
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2074, Charlie 2.
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24, Charlie 2.
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2.9, July 34, 3200 Bradley Street.
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As I found, Ann, 1074,
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it's a 93-year-old female.
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No,
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copy.
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4-0-31, copy.
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10-4. Now, 21, tenfold.
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21. 21.
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Sorry, I take two.
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17. One being transferred to Huntsville Hospital, Priority 3[1].
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Charlie 29 and 1022.
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Okay.
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Huntley.
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10.834 consent.2.
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All right, brother.
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10 for once, please.
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Just to be advised, he was responding again and now he's having another seizure.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 3: Non-emergency response or transport requiring routine attention without immediate risk to life or property.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sivley Rd SW, Huntsville, AL 35801
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