Two women experience medical emergencies in Parkersburg, Parkersburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to two medical incidents in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The first involved a 72-year-old woman at Walmart South Parkersburg who suffered a possible seizure, fell, and struck her head. The second involved a 41-year-old woman on Nash Street experiencing cramping likely related to low potassium levels.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Southside Station 2, attention 426.
00:03
Walmart South Parkersburg, near Walton Drive.
00:07
Cross street of Patriot Center Drive.
00:10
72-year-old female,
00:12
possible seizure.
00:13
Fallen and struck her head, complaining of a headache and a hematoma.
00:18
Time of alert 1306.
00:26
409.
00:33
Central 409.
00:49
Central Station 1, near Nash Street, Parkersburg.
00:56
Cross street of 20th Avenue, 41-year-old female.
01:01
Cramping in her extremities,
01:05
possible low potassium.
01:07
Time of alert 1308.
01:21
Ten four, 426 Walmart Southside, near Walton Drive.
01:25
In the electronics department, 72-year-old female, possible seizure activity, fell, struck her head.
01:33
Hematoma and complaining of a headache.
01:35
She has a history of seizures and an aneurysm.
01:48
Ten four 13 on scene 1308.
01:53
418 central.
01:59
418. This is going to be Southside Parkersburg with a cross street of Twentieth Avenue.
02:12
That is correct, 418.
02:15
1915 Nash Street, cross street 20th Avenue.
02:18
41-year-old female experiencing cramping in her hands and feet.
02:24
She believes she may have a low potassium issue.
02:33
Ten four, 1309.
02:43
Patient advised that the woman took some type of medication when she came out of her seizure.
02:50
He does not know what she took.
02:54
Four two-minute though.
02:59
Ten four 1310.
03:05
Ten four, 426 on scene.
03:07
Thirteen eleven.
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