Man experiences seizure near Sheffer Farm Rd, Grand Traverse County MI


A man near Sheffer Farm Road had an active seizure due to a brain injury. Medical responders treated him and stabilized his condition. He may need more medication during transport.
Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Just paging Metro Squad 12 available MMR unit, responding, party one.
00:04
At near Sheffer Farm Road, room number (number withheld), cross-ed dedication, weight of Ocean Drive.
00:10
(number withheld)-year-old male there, he's not completely alert, he's conscious and breathing.
00:15
Just a change in LLC, such clear, 1055, part of one.
00:24
Okay,
00:25
go from MMR Alpha-1. MMR 1. I don't believe we're not a unit for that if you can send next close.
00:35
Clear.
00:36
Send for META Squad Toll.
00:41
Metro Squad Toll. Metro Squat-T.
00:46
Entering off Sheper Farm.
00:48
Okay.
01:00
Most we are, most be are, Lonek Alpha 292.
01:08
I'm from Medical Center. Please stand by.
01:11
Such for Lung Lake Alpha 10, responding in the Garfield Township, I'm ours out of Riggs, headed to near Sheffer Farm Road.
01:18
At (number withheld), this is a dedication way, devotion drive.
01:22
Have a (number withheld)-year-old male confused, ultra-level consciousness. Priority 1[1].
01:27
Central clear, 1056.
01:29
See the client, let's have seizure down the time.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:33
Once we are, this is Alpha, Glen Lake, Alpha-292, Metagruz, the boundary facility.
01:39
Party 2, and bound with a (number withheld)-year-old male. Chief Poison is going to be seizures.
01:44
The patient has a chronic history of seizures due to a traumatic brain injury sustained when he played football in high school.
01:56
Upon arrival of Flint Lake Fire, patient was actively seizing. We established in 20-age IV.
02:03
Patients been given 10 milligrams of verse.
02:06
At this time, patient is not currently seizing as a history in and out of seizures. They require more medication during transport.
02:17
Currently, he is A&O times 3. We have a heart rate of 118. Flood pressure, 140 over 70.
02:24
Preservation rate of 18, ESCO 2 is 98% on crew air.
02:28
On arrival, like by further dedication history, how I use that info.
02:31
If nothing further, we'll see you in about 10 to 12.
02:34
My pulserra was not working.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near Sheffer Farm Rd, Garfield Township, MI 49685
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