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Officer rushes son with Dravet syndrome seizure in Fort PayneFort Payne AL

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Fort Payne, AL

An officer transported their three-year-old son experiencing a Dravet syndrome seizure, prompting urgent response at Station 3.

Audio|Source: Fort Payne Police
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Transcript:
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I have station three don't stand by, I'm 1017 with my son.
00:06
He won't come out of a seizure.
00:08
Okay.
00:14
When 234 pain,
00:16
advise them, it's going to be a three-year-old male,
00:21
going to have Dravette syndrome.

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