Patient with seizures and vomiting treated near Sarah Lane, Grand Junction CO


Emergency medical services responded near Sarah Lane to a patient experiencing multiple seizures. The patient, with a history of brain injury and possible epilepsy, had stopped seizing but was vomiting upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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near Sarah Lane.
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Backyard, near Sarah Lane for a patient that's having multiple seizures, respond code 3, 1020.
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To delay her from leaving from that address, she's in the office currently filling out paperwork.
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Thank you, and you can show me in route.
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43-36 thank you.
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The advance one truck from on front of 2862 Hall Avenue 2862 Hall Avenue for fall response code 2, 1021.
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Out to Sutherlands, 2405 Patterson Road.
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For a 45-year-old female who's not conscious is breathing, is going to be in a silver-town country van in the parking lot.
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Looks like she's breathing, she's slumped over in a vehicle.
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RP knocked on the window and tried talking to her with no response.
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RP, you can only see that there's the one female in the vehicle.
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We do have Law & Rat as well.
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So that is a code 3.
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1022. in the parking lot, bridge.
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2085. It's not conscious is breathing, or provides that they were having multiple seizures.
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They do have a brain injury and they possibly have epilepsy.
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They have stopped seizing and are now vomiting, code that as a code three.
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Location mentioned:
1/2, 3090 1/2 Colorado Ave, Grand Junction, CO 81504
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