Medical emergency involving possible seizure in toddler, Olympia WA
Emergency medical services responded to a report of a possible first-time seizure in a young female toddler near Copperwood Lane Southeast. The seizure lasted about five minutes and occurred after a recent vaccination. One adult declined medical aid and was secured inside the residence.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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834, medic 6, fire-offs 1, ALS response[1].
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At near Copper Wood Lane SE, apartment H106.
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Cross street is between Martin Way E and ...
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Video 444A.5.
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Okay.
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Safeway with 1.
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So,
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copy thanks.
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The domestic subject to blackmail wearing a baseball cap,
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white sweatshirt, white sweatpants, and a gray and white backpack, Arpies declining medical aid.
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Confirming it was the male that left that's planning to be a victim.
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Hey, from the male is one that left, the RP stated she's locked her doors and she's inside now, it's declining medical aid.
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She is 34 medic 6.
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You're going to be around for a one-half-year-old female possible first-time seizure.
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They're estimating about five minutes long as of right now.
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Looks like they had a vaccine earlier today.
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Ndney thirty four by Xist being after the secure.
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Progress of a one-year-old at Copperwood Apartments, near Copperwood Lane Southeast,
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and 8-H-H-H-H-RU106.
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Information, 22333.
Police codes explained
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ALS response: Advanced medical response for emergencies requiring higher-level life support interventions.
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Location mentioned:
Copper Wood Ln SE H-106, Olympia, WA 98516
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