one-year-old child treated for seizure and high fever, Cary NC
Emergency responders treated a one-year-old child near Winterbourne Drive for a seizure and high fever. The child was initially unconscious but breathing and is now alert. The fever was recorded at 102.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Audio|Source: Cary Fire-Rescue
02:40
Transcript:
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Central to age, breathing difficulty, near Winterbourne Drive, Cross Street of Weaver's Ridge Drive, Horkes-Liman on PSTAC-42, PSTac Fort.
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I cut here.
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Medic 5-2.
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If you're headed to Winterbourne, I need you on TAC 42, TAC 42.
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TAC 42. 5-2.
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10-4[1].
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You need that as a whole thing.
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Copy.
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Inmate's Ralph.
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For your own dispensation, Jeanette, Jeanette, if you can switch it up to 42, TAC 42.
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Here's central level units on Tech 42 headed to Winterbourne Drive.
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This is reference a one-year-old, child,
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not conscious but breathing.
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Caller did advise that child is crying right now.
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She might be regaining consciousness.
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Final coding, 6 Delta 1.
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They just want to know if they need a brain thing special.
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No, it's normal stuff for you.
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Enginates on seat.
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Appiate on safe.
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Engine aids are patient.
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A patient.
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Engineing TMS route.
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Go ahead for 52.
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52,
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it looks like the patient most likely has to be brought a seizure.
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She is completely alert and normal now.
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Her temperature is 102.8.
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10.4. Appreciate you.
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We're around the corner.
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We'll see you a second.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Winterborne Dr, Cary, NC 27519
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