Medical emergency for woman with seizure at cardiology center, Medford OR
A 69-year-old woman had a grand mal seizure at Southern Oregon Cardiology in Medford. She was found collapsed on the second floor and is diabetic. Emergency responders are on site providing assistance.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 23, Priority 1[1], Stoke, near Echo Way, Eagle Point, between Wildwood Drive and Falling Leaf Lane.
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Echo Way, Eagle Point.
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Vehicles.
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Seizure, Southern Oregon Cardiology Number 3, near Medical Center Drive, Medford, between Siskiyou Boulevard and East Barnett Road.
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So, his weakness in the right arm unable to walk, he's responding breathing normally, had sudden weakness or numbness on one-sided body.
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It started yesterday morning.
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The engine 23 dispatched on North County.
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Squad 13 show us responding in place of engine 16 to the seizure.
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Cubby Squad 13 responding in place of engine 16.
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I'll say you available on radio.
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16 copies.
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17.
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In code 3, for a seizure at near Medical Center Drive, number 3, this is at the Southern Oregon Cardiology between Siskiyou Boulevard and East Barnett Road.
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For a 69-year-old female,
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who is on the second floor, room 3,
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she collapsed as possible seizure.
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This is a grand mal seizure.
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She is diabetic.
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She's still jerking.
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She is breathing.
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No further patient detail.
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You have squads.
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13 in route on Metro Primary.
Police codes explained
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Center Dr Ste 200, Medford, OR 97504
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