Man confused after multiple seizures on Austin Street, Uniontown PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders attended a 30-year-old man near Austin Street, Uniontown, who was confused after experiencing multiple seizures. The man has a history of seizures and had not taken his prescribed seizure medication for several days.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County ICORRS Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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The county fan, EMS, respond near Austin Street, Union Town, 30-ish-year-old male,
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currently confused,
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experienced the seizure, ALS.
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Say, Louise.
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County Fay, 26.
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26 responding near Austin Street, Uniontown, 30-year-old male, conscious,
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confused, breathing is normal.
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Just had a seizure last about two minutes.
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They said that was not his first one today.
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He hadn't taken a seizure medication for a few days, does have a history of them.
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So I'm going to be a blue house requesting your entrance through the alleyway.
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Hey, LF.
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Time for cutting, we're out.
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One to date, Tony.
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Yeah,
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one. Seizure call.
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Number four, Austin Street in Uniontown.
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Third-year-old male, conscious,
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confused, breathing normal.
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Just had a seizure lasts about two minutes.
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He's had multiple today.
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Just have a history of them and has it taken a seizure medication for a few days.
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The blue house, the requesting you come in through the alley.
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Location mentioned:
Austin St, Uniontown, PA 15401
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