Emergency response to nonverbal autistic person in seizure


Emergency responders were called to assist a nonverbal autistic person who has a seizure disorder and may have injuries. The person is not dangerous and accepts help.
Audio|Source: Northumberland County Fire and EMS
01:29
Transcript:
County checking status. No check. No check. No checks. No check, 1946. Cross streets of Fersheller Township. 33, 34, State Route 890, cross streets of Fursher Hill Road and Aller Road. Endered Person. 3334, stay route 890, an injured person, station 54, 1984, 1948. Okay, 304-1-0-0[1]. All right, you're 334-1-0[2]. off the wall, does have a seizure disorder, is nonverbal autistic, is not harmful to others, is willing to be evaluated. They're concerned you might be injured. Also, sorry, PSP[3] that way, just in case.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
304-1-0-0: Unit/dispatch code (likely for medical aid)
[2]
334-1-0: Unit/dispatch code (likely for medical aid)
[3]
PSP: Pennsylvania State Police
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Northumberland County, PA
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