One-year-old male has seizure at residence, Prince George County VA
Emergency responders treated a one-year-old male having a seizure at a residence near Vertis Drive. The child was shaking during the event. Paramedics transported the child and a parent to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Source: Prince George County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 7, seizure, near Vertis Drive, Medics 7, near Vertis Drive, cross streets, Esprosito Place and Montreal Avenue, Priority 1[1], seizure, timeout, 2227.
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Next 7, Prince would respond.
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May 27, should you respond in 22, 28 hours to near Virchette Drive, 70,
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Near Virchette Drive. Rep. So a one-year-old male having a seizure, the event, he was shaking, and lips was like the attorney's room.
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He's not actively seasoned at this time.
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Manifov.
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MediFives.
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Megafives transporting one pediatric, one parent, ride along to try the city.
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Responder 5 is going to be on scene, out of service.
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2233. 6.7 is on scene in command.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority response, potentially life-threatening
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Prince George County, VA
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