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Man suffers hallucinations in mental health crisis on Railroad AveLivingston County NY

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Railroad Ave, Conesus, NY 14435

A 47-year-old man on Railroad Ave suffers hallucinations in a mental health crisis, which prompts urgent medical intervention due to his history of brain injury.

Audio|Source: Livingston County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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Senator Livonia, first page for your state of Samuel and sending 74-4-tech contact this office, Livington County for the ALS,
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3357 Railroad Ave near Elm Street and Southamonia Road for a 47-year-old male hallucinating.
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He is not violent.
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It's priority two.
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Priority, Senator Livonia, first page for your state of Samuel and 70-24 contact this office, Livingston County ALS, 3357 Railroad Ave near Elm Street and Southamonia Road for a 47-year-old male hallucinating with a history of TBI, priority two.
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Kenesius for the 47-year-old male hallucinating, not being violent, but does have a history of stroke and brain injury.

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Railroad Ave, Conesus, NY 14435

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