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Woman has prolonged seizure and acts aggressivelyVancouver WA

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Near NE 45th St, Vancouver, WA 98663

Emergency responders were called to a residence near Northeast 45th Street for a 28-year-old woman experiencing a prolonged walking seizure and exhibiting aggressive behavior. She has been having seizures and acting out for about two hours. Medical teams treated her on site.

Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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5th Street 1615 thank you. It's code 3 now on a seizure near Northeast 45th Street.
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1314.
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6161 plus 3.4.
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Cesar,
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near Northeast 45th Street.
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Priority 2, Engine 1.
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Caesar,
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near Northeast 45th Street.
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Map page 2114.
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By 1605, April,
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13,118, Northeast 4th Street.
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They're fine.
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Click Dashman, 16-0-6, filling code 1-2, Legacy.
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Ques Go ahead and code 1 Legacy.
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16-06, Code 1[1] Legacy. 16-0-Legacy.
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166, Jimmy.
01:32
A domestic file thing or no?
01:39
Let me double check with the call taker because I don't really understand the notes either.
01:44
It sounds like she's been a walking seizure supposedly for the last two hours.
01:48
But I'll clarify with him and find out what's going on with it. It says no police needed, but I'm not sure what the deal is.
01:58
Okay, thanks.
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Engine 1, Phametic 1616,
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we are down the street from the house. Do you want us to stage and wait for you guys?
02:20
1616, yeah, if you want to wait until we get there, if we don't hear anything about that, we can come together.
02:24
It sounds like this isn't happening right this second, so go ahead and stay away for us.
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Five column, 16, 16, we're going to stage.
02:37
And the call people is advising that, yes, the patient was someone that halted, but they have that's normal for her to act out like that when she's in a seizure.
02:45
It's not necessarily malicious.
02:47
It's just part of her being in the middle of the theater.
02:51
If you need that. I'm trying to...
02:55
Okay. Thank you one, copies. Can you start PD code one for now? When we get there, we'll have something to continue.
03:08
Copy.
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6165, you can stand down again. This will be a BLS response. DELA 1670, code 1-6person, 1319, DELB, 4th Road.
03:24
They're fine.
03:28
16-70 copies.
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Somebody copy, 16-70, 3,000, post-36.
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6.16, 7, are you parked? Like each other than you are parked? 167, yeah, we are parked.
03:54
Yes, yeah.
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167, copy, thank you.
04:04
Information West District 1, pending in SSDMS, could one request by fire near Northeast 45th Street. They're responding to a 28-year-old female having a walking seizure.
04:17
Has been aggressive towards Ant for the last two hours.
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Can you know and got the review.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed without lights or sirens.

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