Medical emergency for quadriplegic diabetic near Second Avenue, Pittsburgh PA


EMS responded to a medical emergency for a 31-year-old quadriplegic male with diabetes who is also losing his sight. The patient's mother cannot find his glucose meter, which is important for managing his diabetes. No signs of criminal activity were reported.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh EMS Dispatch - Channel 1
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Transcript:
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Surferney, Wants, Mnick 12th area, near Second Avenue, apartment 2, off of Glencladod, encompasses street, alongside first responders.
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For a 31-year-old male, a quadriplegic, double amputee of the legs, diabetics and it's going blind.
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Seven copies on En route.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Hi, Lusprey.
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Yes, so I reviewed the near Second Avenue detail.
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Seams that they're missing a piece of the appointment or can't find a blue commenter.
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Disregor on the medicator, start at the ELS here in that one.
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That's copy.
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That's happened to disregard. Disregard.
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Nothing copy to Disregard.
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Medic turn 5-03.3.
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Tamsback.
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You see you can't back in.
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Okay, ten back in. Bay, Daniels 48.
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Forty-eight.
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So for 49, 42, 2 Avenue, Department 2,
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Lonside first responders.
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This is for a 31-year-old male, oncoblegia, diabetic.
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The mom can't find his logometer.
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Location mentioned:
Near Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15207
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