Medical response for diabetic emergency in New Paris, New Paris IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services in New Paris responded to an elderly male experiencing diabetic complications. The individual was conscious but semi-combative, and responders worked to administer glucose while ALS units arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart IN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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116. Dispatch for New Paris 116.
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Do you go to start me ALS, we can advise.
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Dispatchation 3, New Paris, ALS for New Paris.
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This association 3, ALS for New Paris, near County Road 25.
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104-year-old male, conscious and breathing, diabetic issues, semi-combative with (name withheld).
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New Paris is requesting ALS until they can advise breath.
00:37
9.23 is en route to New Paris.
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Nice way through.
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Dispatch goes to Medic 924.
00:43
We are at Goshen Hospital.
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216. The first 116, (name withheld).
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16. 16.
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New Paris 116 to Goshen, 923.
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Go for Goshen.
01:00
How far up from our location are you?
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Three to five minutes out.
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Patient currently has blood sugar of 28, mildly combative, prefers not to go in if sugar can be raised.
01:21
We're 10-4.
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Can you start oral glucose and we'll be there shortly?
01:29
That's what we're currently attempting.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 25, New Paris, IN
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