EMS responds to seizure emergency near Lincoln St, Augusta WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible seizure incident involving a teenage female near Lincoln Street in Augusta. The individual experienced multiple seizures and difficulty breathing, with reports of fatigue and a possible mild fever. Responders were advised to approach quietly due to sensitivity concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Eau Claire County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Four Augusta Rescue, Mayo Ambulance, and EMS. Seizure near Lincoln Street in the village of Augusta.
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Near Lincoln Street in Augusta for EMS, seizure call.
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Augusta Rescue Mayo on County Fair.
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Augusta Rescue to Com Center.
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I'll be going direct.
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Augusta Rescue, go ahead.
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Good morning.
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(name withheld). Rescue 201 and Route 3 on board.
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Go ahead with any additional.
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Acknowledged. You'll be responding for a 17-year-old female.
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She's having some breathing difficulty.
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Chief complaint was multiple seizures today.
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They were a couple hours apart, and she was lethargic today with a possible low-grade fever.
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Caller advised that the patient has autism and requested no lights or sirens upon approach as she may be frightened upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
W Lincoln St, Augusta, WI 54722
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