Man experiences multiple seizures near Poplar Street, Salisbury MD
A 35-year-old man near Poplar Street is having multiple seizures and needs urgent medical help. Police and a chaplain have been called to assist at the scene.
Audio|Source: Wicomico County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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You're responding to near Poplar Street, Apartment 303, 35-year-old male, experiencing multiple seizures.
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Patient isn't epileptic.
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Okay.
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I can't be pretty located.
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Speak to now location, Fortune 54.
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Very three stop his contact.
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3rd B3 patient contact, 1455.
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Front.
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Central to Riverside, Dr.
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Go ahead.
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Salisbury Chaplin is making a response.
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Trophy, thank you.
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The K5 is transporting PIRM-A.
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10-8[1]-8-8-8-5-transporting P-ROMC, 1458.
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Section 4-404.
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Priority 4[2], 1458.
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If we're going to start PDA,
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prophet B3, you need them to expedite or UOCK.
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Step it up.
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Okay.
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For while you're adding, then, start my medical assessment.
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Freezer there, there for 45.
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Quickly for medical assistance, copy for submitting.
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The box is the one, medical assist requested.
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This is for seizure at near Poplar Street, Apartment 303, Calls-Elizabeth Avenue, and the Wayce Avenue.
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Taltor Tewi.
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The three is responding,
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and on location 3-1500.
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Call-3 responding and on location, 1,500.
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The Drive Manager Control.
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Commandant to Control, 1,500.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Priority 4: Lowest-priority call
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