Medical emergency involving possible overdose near Mill St, Hollsopple PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency near Mill Street involves a 28-year-old male with dropping blood sugar and a possible medication and insulin overdose. The patient reportedly attempted to take all his pills and may have taken more insulin than needed. Emergency services were dispatched and the situation was referred to state police for further assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset PA EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Somerset, Medics, 642 responding.
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642, you're responding 1652, time of dispatch, 1650.
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28-year-old male,
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blood sugar.
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Not making any sense.
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Near Mill Street, holds off of Benson Borough.
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Somerset, 801 is out, Somerset.
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Hey, Owen, you're out of Somerset, 1653.
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642, Somerset.
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Go ahead, cover set, 632.
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642, the caller is advising the patient's blood sugar was originally at 80,
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around 1630,
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and has been dropping since.
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He also attempted to take all of his pills approximately 1,600 hours today due to experiencing neuropathina's feet, and she thinks he may have also taken more insulin than required.
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Thank you.
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642, Somerset.
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We also just transferred the caller over to PSP due to the circumstance.
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Location mentioned:
Mill St, Hollsopple, PA 15935
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