Fire extinguished and child treated for seizure at Snyder Cir, Corry PA


Firefighters extinguished a fire at a building near Snyder Circle before arriving. The building was checked and returned to management. Emergency medical services treated a 4-year-old boy at the same location for a seizure.
Audio|Source: Erie County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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County from C4-1.
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The fire has been knocked down prior to our arrival.
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Corridor Emergency Care, EMS[1] response, BELA's priority T's seizure.
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Near Snyder Cir.
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AC201 operations.
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Cori at Emergare, EMS[1] response, BELAWF PTAO's seizure, near Snyder Cir.
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Fine.
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Fine.
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Ten technologist.
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Tadacology.
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A3201. ALS[2] PRA1 Procedure's near Snyder Cir.
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Johnny from 241.
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241, go ahead.
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Notation one sentence, I was.
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You see 110 in service 1435.
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It is.
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99720, you copy.
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Copy, fire put out for your arrival.
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So we blew out the center and turned the building back over to management. Everybody on scene and service going back to dispatch.
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90-0-season route.
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Programme remain on June here a couple minutes to make sure it's completely out.
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Copy. Copy.
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2.2-510. Copy, 241.
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22. 22.
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246.
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2910, 2 is en route.
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24-44 returning.
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2, 63, same traffic.
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102, you're responding near Snyder Cir between Wright and Helm.
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You're responding for a 4-year-old male seizure patient.
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And it sounds like he's starting to wake up now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (paramedic-level medical response)
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Location mentioned:
Near Snyder Cir, Corry, PA 16407
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