Emergency response for female experiencing seizure, New Hill NC


Emergency services were called for a 15-year-old girl who had a seizure. Although the seizure had stopped, she was confused and had rapid breathing.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Transcript:
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have a mechanical issue or are you en route? We're in round now, G. M. M.S.C. on TAC 40. Your associate is on TAC 40. You responded at 2876 Jordan Point Boulevard. It's going to be in reference to a 15-year-old female, conscious in breathing that has epilepsy, possibly having a seizure. Now acting confused.
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This is going to be reported as a generalized seizure. I don't know if she had any more than one seizure in a row. Patient is not pregnant, not any diabetic. Breathing now with an elevated breathing rate, no history of stroke or brain tumor. Jerking has stopped at this time. Your final coding is a 12-alpha-1-E[1] Edward. Edward. Second-end engine, engine 26 does not have a high-drink. Closest plug is going to be at the intersection of Lambdrow and Grandover. Please stage right there.
Police codes explained
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12-alpha-1-E: Medical priority code for seizure (Alpha level, routine response)
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Location mentioned:
Near Jordan Pointe Blvd, New Hill, NC 27562
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