Elderly man found unconscious then becomes alert, Salina KS
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An 82-year-old man was found unconscious near Hartland Avenue. He has a seizure disorder and showed seizure-like leg movements. During the emergency response, the patient became more alert and started to talk.
Audio|Heard on: Salina City Police and County Fire / EMS
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2, Medic 3, and Battalion Chief.
00:04
Unconscious, not page 307, near Hartland Avenue.
00:10
Unconscious,
00:11
near Hartland Avenue, Engine 2, Medic 3, and Battalion Chief.
00:20
This is responding to near Hartland Avenue.
00:25
Check, well, you're not an 82-year-old male.
00:28
Physical therapy is a home with the patient at this time.
00:31
Advising patient has gone from being responsive to less responsive.
00:37
Breathing has shallow and has a slow pulse.
00:43
Point three, engine two.
00:50
Word, Nice and Broadway.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:56
Probably, I just see the only location was.
01:02
It's important.
01:06
This batch, man.
01:07
Three is now at Hartland.
01:12
Modic 3 and 10 4.
01:13
Additionally,
01:14
I've just been advised the patient does have a seizure disorder and he's having some chronic type movements in his leg.
01:26
42-52.
01:29
You go ahead.
01:33
Not having me away from Ariel if you want to go back in service.
01:41
Step up.
01:48
Dispatch engine two is on scene.
01:50
Injune 2. Ending 2.
01:52
Sendent 2,
01:56
Medics 342, RP did state that the patient is now starting to become more alert and was starting to talk.
02:05
The end of the call.
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Location mentioned:
Hartland Ave, Salina, KS 67401
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