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Man loses consciousness twice and hits neck at homeLancaster OH

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Fairfield County Courthouse, E Main St, Lancaster, OH 43130

A 56-year-old man near Growth Court passed out twice after taking medicine for a colonoscopy. The last time, he fell against the bathtub and hit his neck. He is requesting medical evaluation.

Audio|Source: Lancaster Fire
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Medic 2-1100 growth or near Growth Court for a 56-year-old male
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But it's supposed to be having a colonoscopy tomorrow.
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Callers advising he's been taking the medicine for that. He has passed out twice on the toilet this last time he fell against the bathtub and hit his neck.
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Requesting he be checked out.
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Medic 2.110 near Growth Court.
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110 near Growth Court for a 56-year-old male.
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But it's supposed to have a colonoscopy tomorrow. They are advising his medication has made him pass out only toilet twice.
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This last time he hit his neck against the bathtub, he is requesting to be checked out. Your run is on 23LC, EMS.

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Fairfield County Courthouse, E Main St, Lancaster, OH 43130

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