Seizure patient becomes combative at Boys and Girls Club, Fayetteville AR
Emergency services responded to a seizure involving a male in his 30s at the Boys and Girls Club near North Group Road. The patient had saliva from his mouth and initially was shaking but later became combative. EMS and police were called to assist.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
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Latter-A assistant Tremus for a seizure patient at Boys and Girls Club near North Group Road. EMS going to be for a seizure patient at the base of Boys and Girls Club near North Group Road.
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Worked team boy through.
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Thank you, Lonza, Team Deliver Command.
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Constantine, 1443.
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Copies.
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Mike, they're responding, 1443.
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CDC from whatever command patient contact.
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Data contact, 1444.
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Moderate, this is CDC responding for a male patient in his 30s.
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He has saliva coming out of his mouth.
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It's going to be at the pool of the Boys and Girls Club. The shaking has stopped.
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Where do you say?
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Okay, did Tim Tyercom, put all structural units in service?
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Receive all structural units in service.
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9-125 in service.
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9925 in service.
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You responded to the Boys and Girls Club.
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Near N Rupple Rd.
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You responded for a 37-year-old male seizure patient.
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Patient is located in the pool area of the Boys and Girls Club.
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Right, you're talking right.
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Night 2 is on scene.
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Flight 2 on scene, 1447.
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Flight 2 on team, 1447.
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Hi, this is a CPC.
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We're not going to have police responders while the patient is starting to get combative.
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Location mentioned:
Boys & Girls Club (Outbound), Fayetteville, AR 72701
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