Driver treated after seizure during single-vehicle incident, Raleigh NC


A single-vehicle incident occurred near mile marker 13 on Capital Blvd. The driver, who has epilepsy, suffered a seizure but had no obvious injuries. Emergency responders attended the scene. No other vehicles or people were involved, and traffic was affected briefly.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Transcript:
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Ninety ones on C and have a single vehicle operator over at the median.
00:03
991 officer have a command standby for the, yeah.
00:05
And we've not been able to locate anything.
00:07
Do you have any further of her on the location?
00:09
Engine's far off on that ex-6-0.
00:11
Go ahead. We've located a green Chevy Z71 right here just before, right here at mile marker 13.
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There's one of the NCDOT[1] trucks here.
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It doesn't appear to be anybody in the vehicle, but I'm going to check it real quick.
00:22
Cut. Just come to units on TAC 14[2].
00:25
We have located the patient.
00:26
They're going to be over in Zebulin, so we have another units responding.
00:29
Everyone on TAC 14[2] can return.
00:31
CASEAWILCA. She was a driver.
00:32
She is epileptic, had a seizure.
00:34
She doesn't remember anything that happened.
00:35
No obvious injuries or complaint, so they're fighting her tongue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NCDOT: North Carolina Department of Transportation (presence at scene)
[2]
TAC 14: Tactical radio channel used for coordination
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Location mentioned:
Capital Blvd, Raleigh, NC
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