Emergency response for seizure lead to forced apartment entry, Seaford DE


Emergency responders were dispatched to an apartment near Sussex Highway for a reported seizure. Unable to make contact with the resident, they forced entry into the apartment. There was concern about a gas valve and potential hazardous conditions inside the unit.
Audio|Source: Sussex County Fire and Seaford Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Priority one[1] for Chesapeake.
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Proceed.
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Okay, 110, this is the 87 seizures.
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Fortispo, 22, near Sussex Highway.
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Command 814.
00:28
Sussex Highway just south of Dorothy or everything.
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Copy. Can you stage your unit at the plug on 12th Street and bring a manpower up?
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That's right.
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Suffolix Magnolia drug for me.
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Good.
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Jeff speaks in contact, they're going to call back with an estimated time arrival.
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Okay, can you contact me as well and see if they can make a response?
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We have an apartment, we're going to have to force entry to.
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We have 8% LAL in one of the apartments on the first floor.
Police codes explained
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Priority one: Highest-priority emergency response (lights-and-siren)
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Location mentioned:
Near Sussex Hwy, Seaford, DE 19973
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