Responders treat seizure patient after gaining home entry, Kings County CA


Emergency responders were called to a private home in Kings County for a person having a seizure. Entry to the home was initially locked, and responders considered forcing entry. They eventually gained access and provided medical care to the patient on scene.
Audio|Source: Kings County Sheriff and Corcoran Police
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Transcript:
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Now engine 5, a medical aid for seizures, near balmophilia.
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10-7-14[1].
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Engine 5, county fire.
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Go ahead.
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EMS advice, they've downgraded to code 2, however, they're possibly going to have to force entry, so they're still requesting your SWON, please.
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Copy, we'll be reducing the code to NCHM.
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Copy into five.
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Forty-five, Kings County.
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Forty-five, Kings County. 8 units 106, 106-35 fallmouth, Gilead.
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Fire and EMS responding for a subject having a seizure.
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They did advise that they're possibly going to have to force entry into their residence.
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40 minutes.
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No. We're firing to privacy.
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Copy engine five.
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County 45, the P.m.
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P.m. 45,
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you have low volume. I couldn't copy.
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A TEMS and 5 is for code 4.
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Stand by this one, we'll get an update.
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Engine 5, County Fire.
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Engine 5. Engine 5.
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We do have a deputy responding as well.
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They were requesting for an update, please.
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The front door is on lock.
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We were able to get in access to the patient.
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EMS is on scene.
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The deputy can cancel.
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485, Kings County for fire on scene.
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You can 1022.
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They made entry. 7-4. I'm being around to call.
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7-4.
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Entry. I've finished with climate.
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Copy engine five.
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10-7-14: Out of service, location
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