Possible seizure near Cedar St in Kingston, Kingston NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel in Kingston responded to a call about a possible seizure near Cedar Street, between Sterling Street and Martin Lane. The patient, an elderly man, was initially reported unresponsive but later became conscious and alert. The caller considered canceling EMS, but responders proceeded to check on the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
All foul on two engine one medic one, elderly male possible seizure near Cedar Street between Sterling Street and Martin Lane.
00:09
Repeating to engine one medic one, elderly male possible seizure near Cedar Street between Sterling Street and Martin Lane (number withheld).
00:26
(name withheld), engine one, medic one.
00:29
Engine one, medic one responding.
00:30
Twenty-one forty-eight.
00:36
All following back to Angel One and Medic One, patient is now conscious and alert.
00:40
Is not seizing at this time.
00:43
Unsure if there's a seizure history.
00:46
Patient reportedly had one seizure, is now conscious and alert.
00:49
Calling party wanted to cancel EMS.
00:51
However, we were able to talk her into letting EMS check it out.
00:57
Acknowledged message received.
01:03
Engine One, Medic One arriving.
01:10
All right, I'm arriving on scene at 2159.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar St, Kingston, NY 12401
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