Infant suffers seizure at Virginia Beach home


Emergency medical personnel responded to a report of a seizure in a two-day-old female infant. The situation was described as an ongoing seizure at the location.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
01:47
Transcript:
P or song for a seizure call (name withheld) (name withheld) of 0124 for a suicide attempt that 4716 windshore drive it's going to be unit two zero two unit two zero two at zero one twenty five Routine check. We can't form. 0125. 121P Virginia Muge. Amos 121P. Hey, did you just start a Supervisor in my phone? 10 move. We can clear. We got one unconscious ALS patient. Denver for GMBage AMS 1 you copy AMS 1 I did not copy you didn't clear from the call and they have one analyst patient not conscious I copy I copy I'm available in station 0126 We need trappies 7 on 1621 Pizum Ruffer to seizure call out 29-552 Delaware Corpaint. You're going to respond it for a two-year-old correction of two-day-old patient, female. Beating the unknown of still seizing at 0129.
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Location mentioned:
Near Delaware Crossing, Virginia Beach, VA 23453
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