Child under 4 having seizure despite emergency medication, Mcconnells SC


A child aged 3 is having a seizure near True Rd. The child has a history of stroke and epilepsy and was given emergency medication two minutes ago but is still seizing. The child also has an upper respiratory infection. Emergency services are responding.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Emus 5. Priority 1[1], seizure, near True Rd, Tack 11.
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That's on the MS5.
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Go ahead.
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We're out.
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Got.
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Command's terminated.
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Rockalinger 4, Simon, complete.
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Districan.
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We could catch me with EMS 5 and swimming around.
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Okay.
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And come, you're next one.
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The MS one.
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The assignment complete.
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Okay.
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Come, EMS too.
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EMS too.
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It's a safe to me.
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Yeah.
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MS5 District 1, Respondent Priority 1[1], near True Rd, can be a 3-year-old having a seizure, history of stroke with epilepsy.
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That's been given emergency meds one time two minutes ago, was still seizing.
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Also currently has an upper respiratory infection.
Police codes explained
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Priority 1: Highest-priority, life-threatening emergency requiring immediate response with lights and sirens by police, fire, or EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Near True Rd, McConnells, SC 29726
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