Medical call for unresponsive female turns out to be seizure, Clinton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responders were called to a medical emergency involving an unresponsive 25-year-old female near High Street. CPR was in progress but later the situation was updated to a seizure. The patient was conscious and alert and did not require further emergency response.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Clinton Ambulance to WHEAT, near High Street, for the 25-year-old female, unresponsive, not breathing, CPR in progress.
00:08
Again, it's Clinton the ambulance and police, near High Street, Wheat building,
00:13
25-year-old female, unresponsive, not breathing, CPR in progress.
00:16
Timeout, 1121.
00:20
Two, engine six.
00:28
812 121121
00:34
Receive, 1122.
00:40
Caller states patient is barely breathing, as coughing at this time appears to be resuscitated.
00:50
Have the update, thank you.
00:54
628, Clinton fire alarm.
00:56
8.
01:01
Andrews up.
01:02
3-seat, 1123.
01:05
The engine 6 is out.
01:15
One visa.
01:19
Precede.
01:25
I'm up on High Street Gear Wheat.
01:28
I get the traffic if they need it.
01:31
Are you good?
01:37
20 Eastern Route.
01:43
C1 call, medic 28.
01:52
Yeah, this was just a seizure, patient's conscious and alert,
01:56
guardians on scene.
01:57
You guys can stand down.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Clinton, MA 01510
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