Pediatric seizure at middle school bathroom, Hurlock MD


A female student at North Dorchester Middle School had an active seizure in the sixth grade hallway bathroom. She is not epileptic. Emergency medical services responded with a high priority.
Audio|Source: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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Log 6.3. McComgo, ALS9, Station 6, the delayed ambulance response, pediatric seizures, private airway, North Dorchester Middle School.
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Delta response[1], MSOP 1, 1437.
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600, you can start by way.
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We're just going based off of our run sheet.
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Units in the 100 box area aren't due until
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Clarewock, 615, ambulance 111, subject (number withheld), near Thomas Way, Fleming Ridge Road, and Manor Lane.
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The response to my stops, 113-9.
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Store-test for my ex-116-10.
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Store-test for a minute, 6-hunter. Gov.
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You are responding to near Cloverdale Road at North Dorchester Middle School, pediatric seizures delta response.
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The patient is female.
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Reported to be conscious and breathing.
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However, at the time of call, she was still actively seizing.
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She is not epileptic.
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She will be located in the sixth grade hallway bathroom to the left as soon as you enter the building.
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Dispatch advised ambulance to come in the bus loop until you get.
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to the dispatch vehicle and they will get you in a side door.
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Delta response: High-priority EMS response for a potentially life-threatening medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near Cloverdale Rd, Hurlock, MD 21643
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