Man has seizure and falls near Louisville Road, Park City KY
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A 42-year-old man had a seizure near Louisville Road, fell and hit his head. He was reported to be possibly hostile following the seizure.
Audio|Heard on: KSP Post 3, Barren County Sheriff & VFD
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Park City, B en route near Louisville Road, near Louisville Road for seizures.
00:08
I have a 42-year-old male.
00:11
He's seizing, fell and hit his head, does have a history.
00:15
Stand by in the area until scene is secure.
00:18
We have a hazard advising patient at hospital after a seizure.
00:22
First page 834.
00:33
That's ten-four.
00:37
One out and blocks the road.
00:39
Let me a few minutes to get there.
00:45
7-5-3-Bullinger.
00:49
Good.
00:55
10-4[1].
00:57
Last year, that's public service, 10-9.
01:02
Yeah, with an MA right off the Oakland exit, getting back on the interstate.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:09
Ten, four.
01:22
I'm going to be able to be.
01:35
Attention Park City, being route near Louisville Road, near Louisville Road for seizures.
01:44
42-year-old male is seizing, fell and hit his head,
01:48
stand by in the area until scene is secure.
01:51
We have a hazard advising male is hostile after a seizure.
01:54
Second page 841.
02:02
42-year-old male had a seizure, fell and hit his head.
02:09
Stand by in the area, still scene is secure.
02:12
We have a hazard on the residence advising that this male is hostile after a seizure.
02:17
Have you in round 843.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Louisville Rd, Park City, KY 42160
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