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
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Transcript:
00:00County checking status.00:03No check.00:05No check.00:07No checks.00:08No check, 1946.00:20Crossed streets of Fersheller Township.00:2233, 34, State Route 890, cross streets of Fursher Hill Road and Aller Road.00:28St. Andrew, Persson.00:3434, say route 890, an injured person, station 54, 1948.00:40Okay,00:46304-1-0-0[2]-0-0-0. Okay, 234-1-round.01:09off the wall, does have a seizure disorder, is nonverbal autistic, is not harmful to others, is willing to be evaluated.01:18They're concerned you might be injured.01:20Also, sorry, PSP[1] that way, just in case.
00:00
County checking status.
00:03
No check.
00:05
No check.
00:07
No checks.
00:08
No check, 1946.
00:20
Crossed streets of Fersheller Township.
00:22
33, 34, State Route 890, cross streets of Fursher Hill Road and Aller Road.
00:28
St. Andrew, Persson.
00:34
34, say route 890, an injured person, station 54, 1948.
00:40
Okay,
00:46
304-1-0-0[2]-0-0-0. Okay, 234-1-round.
01:09
off the wall, does have a seizure disorder, is nonverbal autistic, is not harmful to others, is willing to be evaluated.
01:18
They're concerned you might be injured.
01:20
Also, sorry, PSP[1] that way, just in case.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PSP: Pennsylvania State Police
[2]
304-1-0-0: Unit/dispatch code (likely for medical aid)
[3]
334-1-0: Unit/dispatch code (likely for medical aid)
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Location mentioned:
Northumberland County, PA
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