Medical emergency near Charles Avenue for low blood sugar, Alma MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical responders were dispatched near Charles Avenue for a 36-year-old female experiencing low blood sugar and repeated fainting. The patient was conscious and breathing with a known history of severe reactive hypoglycemia. The caller was the patient's (name withheld).
Audio|Heard on: Wexford MI EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Bravo 87, have you copy 32 in the city of Alma?
00:06
Eighty-seven thirty-two, you're going to near Charles Avenue.
00:10
Near Charles Avenue, apartment 309.
00:14
Thirty-six year old female, low blood sugar.
00:17
I'm sorry, low blood sugar.
00:20
Keeps passing out.
00:25
Copying that.
00:30
L 70.
00:35
Seven zero.
00:40
Seven zero, I'm gonna have you start back towards station one.
00:46
Copy one.
00:50
Bravo 87. It's on.
01:00
Eighty-seven, we're going to have you advised if you require ALS.
01:05
Your closest one is going to come from twenty-one.
01:12
Copy that, we'll advise.
01:17
Eighty-seven.
01:19
The caller was patient's (name withheld).
01:23
Patient did pick up and was alert enough to have a little bit of a conversation, answer some questions.
01:28
She stated she has severe hyporeactive or severe reactive hypoglycemia, and this is a frequent occurrence for her.
01:36
But she is conscious and breathing.
01:41
Copy that. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Charles Ave, Alma, MI 48801
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