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Firefighter has seizure at Vanderburgh fire stationEvansville IN

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near N St Joseph Ave, Evansville, IN 47720

A firefighter at Vanderburgh County fire station experienced a medical emergency by having a seizure. The patient was semi-conscious and later had a full seizure on the second floor of the burn chamber. Emergency medical responders and fire crews provided aid on site.

Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Fire
03:55
Transcript:
00:00
To McCutcheonville Station 5, we've got a firefighter down.
00:02
Currently seizing.
00:05
Clear.
00:16
McCutcheonville for a medic at McCutcheonville Station 5 near Petersburg Road.
00:34
This best 5-inch of 5-inch of 5 go ahead
00:40
Inverc County not McCutcheonville
00:45
Clear.
00:55
Vanderburgh Fire respond to the medic at McCutcheonville number 5, near Petersburg Road.
01:02
For Vanderburgh Fire, respond to a medic, McCutcheonville Station 5, near Petersburg Road.
01:09
Just fast, that's Pedro Road, Station 10.
01:22
Vanderburgh Fire is going to be Station 10 on St.
01:25
Joseph Road,
01:27
North St.
01:29
Joseph Avenue.
01:32
Vanderburgh Fire, if you can respond to a medic at McCutcheonville Station 10,
01:38
Not 5, near North St.
01:41
Joseph Avenue.
01:45
County Fire is clear.
01:49
Clear. It's going to be a firefighter down, having a seizure.
01:56
Okay, and for him for a minute two.
01:58
We're in wrap. You want to continue?
02:01
Negative. You guys can disregard.
02:05
Disrash, we don't need a definition.
02:08
Clear.
02:12
Clear.
02:14
Forward to not in row.
02:17
Clear.
02:20
Four menigate ground.
02:24
Clear.
02:26
Dispatch, you should have four battalion four rounds as well.
02:29
I'm clear.
02:35
Dispatch five out of one.
02:38
Five item one.
02:41
Can you give me UTAs for both? The patient is semi-conscious.
02:50
Simo.
02:52
Vanderburgh, you have an ETA in this section number 10.
02:54
He's semi-conscious.
02:57
ETA, five minutes.
03:00
Clear.
03:01
5M1, 10 minutes, correction, 5 minutes.
03:05
Is that from AMR?
03:08
From Vanderburgh Fire.
03:12
I'm glad. Thank you.
03:13
Thank you.
03:16
Vanderburgh fire on track clock.
03:23
Five out of one, Amar's crew was at Diamond and 41 and the supervisor was at Lynch and O'Kill.
03:30
I'm clear, thank you.
03:33
Five out of one, origin eight.
03:34
Go ahead.
03:37
Foreign Genet, we just need your medic crew.
03:41
The patient's semi-conscious right now.
03:42
We're getting on a board.
03:43
We're on the second story of the burn chamber.
03:45
The patient went into a full seizure.
03:48
We've stripped him down.
03:50
We have pads on him and hooked up to oxygen.
03:54
Okay, we're clear.

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Near N St Joseph Ave, Evansville, IN 47720

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