Diabetic emergency sparks urgent response near Wood Avenue car wash, Logan County WV
A patient near Wood Avenue's car wash shows confusion with extremely high glucose levels, possibly diabetic. Emergency responders swiftly mobilize to manage the urgent medical situation.
Audio|Source: Logan County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I'm here on Wood Avenue.
00:03
Prado, PD.
00:09
104.
00:11
It's closer to the end of Wood Avenue.
00:13
He advised near 43 or 44 Wood Avenue.
00:17
You should see a Sheriff's Office cruiser sitting up front.
00:23
And the car advises patient possibly in a camper.
00:29
Well,
00:34
I'm sitting there looking at 57 where I'll see.
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Oh,
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thank you.
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Sorry,
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anyone.
00:53
Sorry. See and for our walls advising there are near the car wash.
01:02
Possibly one.
01:07
Okay,
01:08
well, we'll be back on here.
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Copy.
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31.
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Okay.
01:49
Laws advising the right before the car wash.
01:52
You should see their tail lights off of the patient could become combative.
01:59
Several.
02:05
Awesome.
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Hi, 40.
02:11
Or is right.
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541. She numbers 40612.
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40612. Here's 1-503-Ute-8 busbook-free trade.
02:24
A 6-717.
02:27
She's been sick for a couple of days not evolving.
02:31
Right.
02:40
I also thought I was a patient in the diabetes on the line with them, I had them check her glucose level.
02:48
She said her glucometer is just reading high.
02:51
She's very confused.
02:53
What's hard?
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Do you?
03:08
20.
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Good.
03:17
Forty, are you familiar with Robin A.
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Hill?
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Beautiful.
03:29
Once you pass Robin Hill, this resident is going to be a third one on your right.
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It's supposed to be tan with a brown roof.
03:35
No black floor folks in the driveway.
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Location mentioned:
Wood Ave, West Virginia 25601
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