Patient with epilepsy has a seizure at Kansas City address, Kansas City MO
Emergency medical services responded to a patient having an active seizure at near Holmes Street in Kansas City. The patient has a history of epilepsy and was transported to a hospital for non-emergency treatment.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
02:22
Transcript:
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Seizure now.
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Answer, many of them available to something.
00:05
The patient does have an epilepsy history.
00:09
Very important copy, thank you.
00:13
5.03 contact.
00:15
5.03 contact.
00:24
835 you can chime 10-8[1] President resecured the garage.
00:34
217.
00:35
13 clear everywhere.
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318, clear everywhere.
00:42
318 available, you may return to course.
00:53
844 contract plate.
00:59
Good. Good.
01:05
Tom, Henry, 3, Lincoln 5 Adam,
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Tom, Henry 3,
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Lincoln 5 Adam, is there?
01:12
2017, 4, 2,
01:15
(name withheld), (name withheld), out of Independence, Expression 27, 1019.
01:20
Okay.
01:21
2.21.
01:22
See, for lunch, 510, 8, 2 for lunch.
01:28
9-10-8[1]-2 for lunch, second alert.
01:31
Dismatch from that one.
01:35
This from the Med-1, right?
01:41
Arrived hospital.
01:43
All right, hospital, 282, person 2.22.
01:57
True, but...
01:59
Me, copy and Chaddabon Ridge Now,
02:03
you're lost by Chowler.
02:05
Not yet lost by Chowler.
02:06
4.
02:08
Order 3 can't see.
02:12
4.43. Yes.
02:17
1042.
02:19
BLS[2] 503 going to Truman with one non-emergency.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: Available for duty and ready to respond to calls.
[2]
BLS: Basic medical assistance provided by personnel with limited advanced life-saving equipment and training.
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Location mentioned:
Near Holmes St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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