Seizure triggers chaos near Old Stage Road sparked panic, Jackson County OR
Near Old Stage Road, emergency teams respond to a seizure involving a 36-year-old male displaying combative behavior, intensifying urgent medical efforts.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Working three, I'm sending you a priority to welfare check.
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It's in the area of Old Stage and Beale Lane.
00:06
Callers advising that their brother (name withheld) lives somewhere in that area and is having some sort of panic attack, history of drug use and seizures.
00:17
I believe my partner is starting medical as well.
00:20
I'm trying to find a better address.
00:27
Copy.
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Forest, Sam, Forestard.
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Same port.
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094, clean, clean,
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Sam, 238, and Jackson Creek Road.
00:48
Samport, Samport, copy.
01:03
Engine 20, Priority 1[1], seizure,
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385-0 at Stage Road, central point between Winterbrook Queen and Wells Fargo Road.
01:21
For guards.
01:23
Six-six, we're going to push you over to the seizure on old stage.
01:26
Six-six.
01:39
Looting you for a seizure, Old Stage Road, Central Point.
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Feature 3385, Old State Road Central Point for a 36-year-old male.
01:53
Breathing.
01:58
Consciousness is unknown.
02:04
Yeah, we don't have a lot of information.
02:06
Looks like we're having difficulty speaking with a caller.
02:09
We're going Cote 3, Engine 20, North County.
02:18
Additionally, they have advised, your patient is, quote, highly combative.
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If you'd like the stage, let me know.
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The caller is also advising that the male is highly combative.
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(name withheld) is returning clear, valid.
02:39
Would you like a second?
02:42
So the engine 20?
02:46
Mike Murphy 185, can you shuffle on up to Howard, please?
02:54
With a patient who's having a seizure, they did just advise that he is highly combative.
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We have law and route to assist.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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