Medical call for low blood sugar at hillside terrace apartment, Newton NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical emergency reported at a hillside terrace apartment for a 67-year-old male experiencing low blood sugar. Emergency medical services responded to the location with multiple dispatches.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County Public Safety
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Newton on here, Newton, NAMS, with your second call in town,
00:03
7 Hillside Terrace, Apartment 4 for the 67-year-old male low blood sugar issues.
00:09
Again, Newton on the air, Newton-UMS with your second call in town.
00:13
It's going to be seven Hillside Terrace for the 67-year-old male low blood sugar issues.
00:18
Time now, 1527.
00:26
He's punched me a card all the way through at the station for Sound Wallet.
00:34
Got me.
00:52
Respond, Seven Hillside Terrace, Apartment 4, male having blood trigger issues, EMS has been dispatched.
00:58
Thank you. Thank you.
01:05
Noon 36.501 arrives at noon medical.
01:10
Receive's arriving.
01:40
Newton on the air, Nate EMS, request to respond for your second call,
01:48
second request to Seven Hillside Terrace, Apartment 4, 67-year-old male, low blood sugar, shoot.
01:54
Again, Newton on the air, Newton, AMS, request to respond,
01:57
7 Hillside Terrace, Apartment 4,
02:00
67-year-old male,
02:02
low blood sugar, second request, second call, time now, 1533.
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Location mentioned:
Hillside Terrace, Newton, NJ 07860
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