Woman treated after seizure in parking lot, Tucson AZ


Radio dispatch reporting paramedics and fire units responding to a 33-year-old woman who had a seizure in a parking lot near 4700 N Swan Road in Tucson. The woman is now conscious and breathing and is in a white Toyota Corolla with hazards on.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
01:59
Transcript:
Paramedic[1] 1 respond. Code 2, Seizures, 4,700 North Swan Road 80 by 23. 6.5, go ahead. Shelf arrives, T.M.C. Copy a 6-5 on C. 1837. 1837. 1837. 4. 1837. 1837. She's not from hurting herself. Lime and silent and she also stated that she has an eyes, she's not answering this questions. 7-4, any injuries? I'm reported to the desk. And you have a key copy of End, 2,02. 2-0-2. 2-7. Engine 7-4[2], Paramedic 8-1, you're responding to a 33-year-old female, now conscious and breathing, did have a seizure, not seizing anymore. She's going to be in the parking lot and a white corolla. She'll have her hazards turn down. No further. 2. I'll go 3-1-2. 1023. 1838.
Paramedic[1] 1 respond. Code 2, Seizures, 4,700 North Swan Road 80 by 23. 6.5, go ahead. Shelf arrives, T.M.C. Copy a 6-5 on C. 1837. 1837. 1837. 4. 1837. 1837. She's not from hurting herself. Lime and silent and she also stated that she has an eyes, she's not answering this questions. 7-4, any injuries? I'm reported to the desk. And you have a key copy of End, 2,02. 2-0-2. 2-7. Engine 7-4[2], Paramedic 8-1, you're responding to a 33-year-old female, now conscious and breathing, did have a seizure, not seizing anymore. She's going to be in the parking lot and a white corolla. She'll have her hazards turn down. No further. 2. I'll go 3-1-2. 1023. 1838.
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Paramedic: Medical response
[2]
Engine 7-4: Fire unit
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Location mentioned:
Near N Swan Rd, Tucson, AZ 85718
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