Diabetic emergency on North Vermont Avenue, Atlantic City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a patient suffering a hypoglycemic diabetic episode near North Vermont Avenue in Atlantic City. The patient had low blood sugar, slow pulse, and decreased responsiveness. Medical personnel arrived and transported the patient for care.
Audio|Heard on: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Can you start us ALS for a diabetic emergency?
00:04
Hypoglycemic patient, sugar is forty-three.
00:13
That come.
00:22
Medic Six, Atlantic City.
00:26
We're located near North Vermont Ave, room 257, for a diabetic emergency.
00:30
BLS on scene requesting.
00:37
Medcom 1417.
00:40
Be called on location by ECTD.
00:48
Received.
00:54
Eleven 15, 16, six.
00:58
Sixty-four, seventy.
01:00
Fifty-six, one, three.
01:14
All right, you need to respond.
01:16
Time's up.
01:17
Thirty-four Jacco Road for respiratory trauma.
01:20
Fourteen oh one operator (number withheld).
01:27
Fourteen unit at Excel Care.
01:29
Are you transporting the patient?
01:35
That's affirmative.
01:36
Last BGL check, patient was at 50.
01:42
Pulse rate of forty-eight beats per minute with an O2 saturation of ninety-four percent.
01:47
History of diabetes.
01:50
Are they awake and alert?
01:52
That's a negative.
01:53
They are stimulative, possible all clear.
01:56
We'll meet you outside.
01:58
We're coming down momentarily.
02:01
Okay, be there in a minute.
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