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Gosselin kin fall prompts ambulance visit

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Published: Sept. 6, 2009 at 11:30 AM

WERNERSVILLE, Pa., Sept. 6 (UPI) -- "Jon & Kate Plus 8" star Jon Gosselin said Sunday an ambulance was called to his family's home in Wernersville, Pa., after a fall by his grandmother.

Gosselin said through the social networking service Twitter his grandmother, who was not identified, fell in the family's driveway Saturday and was taken to the hospital with unspecified injuries, People magazine reported.

"Just to clear up any faulty reports: My grandmother did in fact fall in my driveway but she'll (be) fine," Gosselin said. "Thank you for all of the concerned calls."

The fall apparently came during a Gosselin "family day" Saturday, another Tweet from Gosselin said.

"Family Day!" Gosselin said in a Saturday message. "Kids got to play with their grandparents, great grandparents ... so great to see so many generations together."

People magazine said the family gathering comes as Gosselin and his estranged wife Kate are sharing custody of their eight children amid marital problems.

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