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18 May, 2017 @ 5:21am
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Epileptic seizure

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Do you know how to deal with a seizure?
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CrimsonAssassin 9 Mar, 2022 @ 8:51am 
Call ID - startcall seizure

If you're unsure or creator doesn't provide CALL ID you can find it yourself by Starting game and selecting Edit Calls and to the left of the call names you'll see the startcall IDs
Raingamer45 14 Oct, 2019 @ 2:39pm 
I had a seizure before, 3 actually.
LockDown 28 Sep, 2017 @ 7:17pm 
Your call actually messed up my game. The first time it worked okay. The second time it glitched out, the conversation text ended up as a dialogue choice, the call wouldn't end, and then all my units except one stopped working. Unsubbed for now until you get it working correctly.
Pup Sentinel 15 Sep, 2017 @ 12:14am 
And there you go that's what I can remember from the times my brother has had a seizure and what my mom has taught me from her over 22 years of 911 dispatching experience.
I also found this video to be helpful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qWPFCFmRlI
Thank You.
Pup Sentinel 15 Sep, 2017 @ 12:13am 
1. Make sure the patient has some space, don't restrict their movement you will only cause injury to yourself and further injury to the patient.
2. Clear the airway ie. if they are face down roll them up NEVER PLACE THINGS IN THEIR MOUTH!!
3. I don't think this needs to be said. Stay with them and make sure they are alright, just let them ride it out.
4. Call 911 if it lasts for more than 5 minutes or if it is a first time seizure, and STAY ON THE LINE WITH DISPATCHERS.
5. When the patient has stopped seizing lay them on their left side and give them something to rest their head on, do not let them walk as they will be unable to.
6. When they have recovered enough to walk move them away from the site of the seizure and just let them relax for a while longer no heavy lifting or driving for a while.
Pup Sentinel 15 Sep, 2017 @ 12:01am 
My younger brother has suffered from epileptic seizures in the past (been seizure free for over a year with no meds, yay!).
I don't remember everything but here is what I know to be the proper procedure to care for someone suffering from a seizure;
Horizontally 28 Aug, 2017 @ 2:10pm 
Trillian, actually you're not supposed to put something in the mouth as that may cause more damage than good.
Trillian 19 Jul, 2017 @ 10:59am 
You're supposed to give an epileptic something to bite down on. And I believe this one doesn't have a voiceover, there's an identical one that has voiceover. Get that one instead.
Amber 14 Jul, 2017 @ 9:25pm 
Operator gave wrong instructions to caller but given +4 points. told girl not to put something in his mouth, to remove any nearby objects that could hurt him, and hold his head in a comfy position, not sure where i gave wrong instruction. i'm guessing its meant to be other way around (i.e. "caller gave wrong instructions to operator" - or at least tried to :D)

otherwise great mod
Raccoon 4 Jul, 2017 @ 7:40am 
u cant hear the caller u can pick it up and read it but no sounds :steamsad: