10-year-old girl unconscious but breathing at school, Iowa City IA
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Fire and EMS responded to Grant Wood Elementary School for a 10-year-old girl who was unconscious but still breathing. She had been passed out for about four minutes and had a similar episode previously. She is wearing a heart monitor. The girl's parents have been notified.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Johnson County Ambulance and Engine 3.
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J-CAT 1-3. Respond to unconscious person, Grant Wood Elementary School.
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Near Lakeside Drive Unit 120,
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Iowa City.
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Cross streets are Lombard Street and Anniston Street.
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Johnson County Ambulance and Engine 3.
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J-Path 1-3.
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Respond to unconscious person, Grant Wood Elementary School.
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Near Lakeside Drive Unit 120, Iowa City.
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Cross streets are Lombard Street and Anniston Street.
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J-1129 will be your unit.
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Copy that night.
00:46
Could you page Hiawatha Ambulance to 92 Southwest Wildcat Trail in Shellsburg? It's going to be for a 73-year-old male,
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short of breath,
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and weak?
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Do you have an event journal?
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Yeah.
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They can use event, too.
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Did you come through responding?
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Cut right there.
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Engine 3, Adam, 29.
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It's a 10-year-old female,
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not conscious,
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is breathing.
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She's been passed out for four minutes.
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The same thing happened on Friday.
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She was transferred and had a bunch of tests.
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She's currently wearing a heart monitor.
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Okay. I'm on 33.
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He'll be back in service.
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Kevin.
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Also, the parents have been contacted.
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Location mentioned:
Lakeside Dr, Iowa City, IA 52240
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