Woman with epilepsy has probable seizure, no aid needed, Newington CT
Police and EMS responded to a home near Francis Avenue for a woman who likely had a seizure related to epilepsy. The husband confirmed that medical help was no longer needed.
Audio|Source: Newington Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I spoke to dad who says she has history of epilepsy and probably had a seizure.
00:06
Probably just need AMR to come take a look at her.
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One much.
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Dad's also saying she doesn't drive, so.
00:23
Go on?
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One.
00:28
Can you start an ambulance at the French's address, please?
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Roger, Bill 3.
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3, sorry.
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Roger. Roger.
00:55
550 with the floor traffic near Francis Ave.
00:59
Eval and a female history of epilepsy.
01:03
Again, 550 flow traffic response, near Francis Ave. Your blocks are Brook Street and Day Street.
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Responding to meet PD unseen eval on a female history of epilepsy 2016.
01:23
Two flashbacks. The copies,
01:26
Near Francis Ave, or the evalon.
01:31
C-Mennight for you in any light.
01:38
Senator Reed going to print the tab.
01:40
Not an emergency for an e-vail.
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Roger. Real six.
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Six.
01:54
You can cancel AMR.
01:56
The husband is home with her now and is stating they do not need medical assistance. 10-3[1]. You'll call later.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-3: Cease transmitting on the radio; maintain radio silence.
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