Man transported after seizure at work in Ottawa, Ottawa KS
A man at work had a witnessed seizure and was transported by emergency services to a medical facility. He was alert but confused with stable vital signs. A separate call reported an allergic reaction emergency near South Cedar in Ottawa.
Audio|Source: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety
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On Medic 1150, train route to your facility with NETA about 10 minutes, a radio 39-year-old male coming for work.
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He complained of a seizure witnessed by coworkers.
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The patient says that he's had a seizure once before in his life, but is not normally on seizure medication.
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So a little bit out of it, just a little bit confused.
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Right now, vital signs, blood pressure 145 over 93, setting at 96%, pulse is 113, sinus rhythm, blood sugar 6.8.
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CCS 14. Let's have any questions with Camel back.
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Call over 600, 300, 300, 6-300-6-call, near South Cedar in the lobby, near South Cedar in the lobby.
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Excuse me, Ms.
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1.
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Thank you, Ottawa.
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That's too bad.
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It's going to be an allergic reaction to the Delta[1].
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Copy the Delta[1].
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To Ottawa, en route.
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Copy en route.
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Copy en route.
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One, Ottawa.
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Six 81.
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And out to near South Cedar.
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Copy out.
Police codes explained
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Delta: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
S Cedar St, Ottawa, KS 66067
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