Elderly man experiences diabetic emergency, Hummelstown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a home near Grandview Drive in Hummelstown for a 78-year-old man experiencing an apparent diabetic medical emergency with fluctuating blood sugar levels.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin PA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fox 473, near Grandview Drive, south of Chalfont Circle and Waverly Drive for a diabetic problem.
00:07
Class one company 71915.
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72.
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That's 3D72.
00:15
We're going to be at the US tonight then.
00:19
Okay.
00:22
Ambulance 73 from county.
00:25
Go ahead.
00:27
Is medic 720 in service tonight?
00:33
Rock 4085, near Sand Hill Road, Country Meadows of Hershey, room 113, across from Cherry Drive, 4th Avenue, sick person, class 3.
00:44
Can I make you four threes this morning?
00:47
So can make you four threes.
00:49
For your Grandview Drive call, caller states (name withheld)'s 78-year-old husband is having blood sugar issues.
00:56
He's in and out of it.
00:57
It's either blood sugar or blood pressure.
01:00
Keeps talking about sugar.
01:02
Unknown if it's high or low.
01:04
Your closest medic unit is either going to be 73 or medic 41 from Lower Swatara.
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Do you want advice or do you want me to start one of them?
01:14
We'll advise when we get there.
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Location mentioned:
Grandview Dr, Hummelstown, PA 17036
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