Unconscious man and elderly male vomiting in Vandergrift


The audio reports two medical emergencies in Vandergrift: a 30-year-old man found unconscious possibly due to overdose, and a 97-year-old man vomiting. One patient regained consciousness and refused medical help.
Audio|Source: Armstrong/Westmoreland Public Safety
02:50
Transcript:
for DRE. Do you want me to give him your cell phone? Negative radio. We're going to handle this here. Thank you, though. (name withheld) for. Hamilton will be responding to four. Whittier Street in Vanderriff, a 30-year-old male, unconscious. Maria, just got a call for mental health towards being released at 215. 10-4[1], they're going to release them on spring. It's stated, if you're up there by 215, they'll release them directly to you. 10.4. Yeah, if you want to divert to that, I'll get somebody to handle the vomiting. He's possibly coming around now. Okay, dispatch pulster, please. Show some route to that if you could send it over. All right. See. Thank you, 160. Go ahead. The caller is now advising patients are... level of conscience is possibly overdosed on something. Got me. Sounding, medic 272 from now? Medic 272, 1315. Let's run. Station 610, all for response. 105. Crouching the Sherman Avenue 7th Street in Vandergrift. Medical information, a 97-year-old male vomiting. 610 for 14. Station 610, 1360. Gamble is fetch 116. Go ahead. All right, well in the line with the caller, the patient came to, he's refusing EMS, caller advised he left to see. Magical. County, medic 272, coffers your last transmission returning.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Location mentioned:
Sherman Ave & 7th St, Vandergrift, PA 15690
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