Child has cardiac arrest and seizure at residential area, Charlotte NC


Fire department and medics responded to a medical emergency near Habersham Pointe Circle where a six-year-old child experienced a cardiac arrest and seizure. The child was foaming at the mouth but the seizure stopped during medical intervention. The response was upgraded due to the severity of the incident.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Ladder 2, cardiac arrest[1], near Blydes Boulevard.
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Ladder 2, cardiac arrest[1], near Blines Boulevard.
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24 to alarm, medics on scene.
00:17
104 ladder 24.
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Hi, you can be started fire for this call due to the fact that this patient is possibly having a seizure and is foaming at the mouth and we will be upgrading to the license iron.
00:45
Show you upgrading.
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Seizure has stopped.
00:58
POS will be upgrading.
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I appreciate it.
01:11
I have a rescue.
01:13
Here's probable 46 with a seizure, near Habersham Pointe Cir.
01:20
Department 212, cross-street cutting drive, and park cedar drive.
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off 4, off 4, 160.
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Plymobile engine 2 around.
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Pondon engine 2, copy.
01:41
Central Pineville, assistant Bravo 46 with a seizure, you've got a six-year-old male.
01:46
Who had a seizure no longer seizing, you are foaming at the mouth.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
cardiac arrest: Medical emergency involving an unresponsive person who is not breathing and has no pulse.
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Location mentioned:
Near Habersham Pointe Cir, Charlotte, NC 28210
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