3-year-old has seizure near Family Dollar on Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Hinesville GA


Medical and police responded to a seizure involving a 3-year-old near Family Dollar on Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard.
Audio|Source: Liberty and Long County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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32, can you write as a medic unit for 6B who's request in the ALS[1] for a seizure call? P 8987, I'm clear on the 288.
00:16
It's 725.
00:22
It's 10 and Watt Luther King Jr.
00:25
Boulevard at the Family Dollar.
00:32
Okay.
00:42
Okay. Okay. Can you show us on Walzheim at St.
00:58
Joseph?
01:00
A lot time that's nature.
01:04
11, this, man.
01:07
11, go ahead.
01:10
Hey, we just got those two on 37. They're going to transport here shortly. I'm a clear. If you want me to handle that, season.
01:17
That would be affirmative.
01:19
That would be affirmative.
01:23
I'm attached to unit 32.
01:27
Go for UNS-3-2.
01:30
BMS is going to handle the seizure call.
01:34
You can return to Channel 1.
01:37
Copy.
01:39
11, go ahead and place me in route. What was the address again?
01:45
Near Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard at the Family Dollar.
01:47
Boulevard at the Family Dollar.
01:56
Copy, did they want a hot or call? Not in here.
02:07
Cumi 752-07-502.
02:17
Priority 1[2].
02:18
It'll be a 3-year-old with a feeder.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (paramedic-level medical response)
[2]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response for urgent or life-threatening situations.
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Location mentioned:
E M L King Jr Dr, Hinesville, GA 31313
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