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Woman experiences seizure while in a wheelchair 

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Near W 6th St, Alamosa, CO 81101
A 42-year-old woman had a seizure while in her wheelchair. She is now awake, but feels dizzy and has trouble seeing. Emergency services are on the way and are using sign language for communication.
Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
02:12

Transcript:
Alamosa PD. Alamosa EMS East. Again, Alamosa EMS. I think it's sort of responding to 1614 West City. I have a 42-year-old female conscious and breathing who had a seizure and is really dizzy and can't see again. 1614 West 6th Street for a 42 female conscious breathing who's in a wheelchair who had a seizure time is 3.50. 104 is now. 104, copy 350. I have 104 drop. Alamosa PD. 17, 19, almost 6 who to copy you an assist? Go ahead. C-17, he's at U.S. 1614, West 6th Street. Had an interpreter called Annavise the 42-year-old she's all in conscious of breathing you had a seizure and can't see well and is dizzy. Alamosa PD. Yeah. 2051. Alamosa EMS East. In 2003, I do believe the patient is going to be death or possible... They're using sign language to communicate along the whole line with an interpreter, but her door is unlocked. Yeah, copy that. She did not. Alamosa, EMS East. Brom was it clear for an update? What? That sounds like the patient hasn't went into a full convulsing muscle sheather. She did feel and coming on and then got pretty busy, and she can't see, but thinks it might happen. She says it is pretty rare to have seizures, but she is diabetic, and it could be her high sugar, but she doesn't have the ability to be able to check any of her sugar levels. Turnpoint, going to show us out. Copy 0.55.

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Near W 6th St, Alamosa, CO 81101
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