Child experiencing prolonged seizure at Monroe address, Monroe NC
Emergency responders attended to a 6-year-old girl near Potters Bluff Road in Monroe who was having a seizure lasting about 10 minutes. Medication given by the caregiver did not stop the seizure. The patient has a brain shunt to help control seizures but it was not effective.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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14 first responders, engine 41 with Med 1114, seizure,
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1005 Potters Bluff Road, near South Potter Road, operate on Charlie[1].
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10.
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114, are you in route?
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Med 114, are you in route on Charlie[1]?
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41 first responders, Med 114-14, you're out for a seizure, 1005 Potters Bluff Road, near South Potter Road.
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Patient's a 6-0-6-year-old female, viches epileptic.
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She's still seizing at this time.
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The caller gave her her rectal medication, and it's not working.
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The patient weighs 33 pounds.
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It's a kid the response, good.
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Units are out, patients been season for approximately 10 minutes.
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Units throughout, colors also advise in the patient has a stint in her brain to help with the seizures, but it's not working.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Charlie-level response (moderate-priority alarm response classification)
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Location mentioned:
Potters Bluff Rd, Monroe, NC 28110
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