Woman has seizure in Central Park near Magnolia and 4th, Louisville KY


A 35-year-old woman had a seizure and was found on the ground in Central Park near Magnolia and 4th. Emergency medical and fire responders were dispatched. The patient later became semi-conscious and somewhat responsive.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
02:10
Transcript:
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EMS Code 3[1] to Central Park near the corner of Magnolia in 4th, 35-ish-year-old woman laid out on the ground, looks to be given a seizure.
00:09
It looks like they've already been called. I got a unit around. Give me a second. Let me see where they're at.
00:13
On 4-14 Baker, they're about 2-2-10-2-10-2-2. 10-4[2]. 4-4. Can you start fire?
00:26
10-4[2]. 24-Earm radio.
00:32
Can you help me at the property room, please?
00:39
2-4-15-Baker radio.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:44
You see a 414 baker to report, I was this address earlier today, give me that report.
00:54
Keep out with a patient having a seizure right now. Will you give me this second or I'll try to look up the run?
01:01
7.4. Yeah, you don't need a raise, but if you can just, when you get a chance to look up, if there was another run.
01:06
Yeah, give me one second.
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There was a CIT run at about noon today.
01:16
Report number on that 114-947-114-947 caller and that was Harry.
01:23
24-6.
01:26
You're welcome.
01:28
Division C, I'm on the Trouble Run on 1.
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5.924.
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914.
01:39
For Baker, the patient has come semi-conscious, she don't seem to be seething anymore. She's somewhat responsive.
01:50
Dr.
01:54
Baker,
01:55
can you pull me a number?
01:58
Freebreaker, 1-115-67, 115067.
02:08
414 Baker, fire should be rolling up on you any second.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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