Two medical emergencies at the same time in AMU-A and observation bay which are next to each other.

I was an on-call SHO covering the back wards but I still come down to help

Initially I thought it’s mis-interpretation of the location by the operator or whoever put out the emergency call. However, it really was two medical emergencies at the same time. I popped in to the observation bay first which is nearer to me and found medical staff including emergency doctors are helping a person to get up and nursing staff are assisting. As soon as I realized the nature of calm situation in possible vasovagal attack, I moved on to the next emergency in the AMU-A where a young lady with known h/o non-epileptic seizures is seizing now. Medical Registrar and another junior doctor was already there, and the nurses are helping with positioning, airway, oxygen, etc. We have given a dose of lorazepam as per Trust guidelines and checked the ABG not to miss any reversible causes or precipitants.