Elderly man injured in fall on concrete steps, Belle Vernon PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a report of an elderly man who fell down concrete steps near Edward Street in Washington Township. The man was bleeding from the mouth, appeared confused, and had difficulty breathing. He possibly fainted before the fall and has a history of kidney disease, cancer, and a bleeding disorder. EMS and a medic unit were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County ICORRS Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Fayette County Rush Area EMS respond near Edward Street, Washington Township for an elderly male that fell down concrete steps, bleeding from the mouth, awake and confused, difficulty breathing, ALS.
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Fayette County Rostraver EMS acknowledges medic 511 to handle.
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County Rostraver 511.
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Five eleven, you are responding near Edward Street, Washington Township, for an elderly male awake but confused.
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Having difficulty breathing, he fell down concrete stairs, bleeding from the mouth.
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I don't know if he struck his head.
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Possibly experienced a syncope episode.
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Has a past medical history of kidney disease and cancer.
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Patient also has a bleeding disorder and is on blood thinners.
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ALS.
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Location mentioned:
Edwards St, Belle Vernon, PA 15012
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