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Man found passed out in truck in diabetic emergencyScranton SC

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Near US-52, Scranton, SC 29591

Emergency medical services responded to a welfare check for a man found passed out in a black truck near Highway 52 South. Authorities believe he was experiencing a diabetic emergency.

Audio|Source: Chesterfied County EMS, McBee Rescue, and Alligator Fire District
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Transcript:
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EMS4 and EMS4 needs to respond near Highway 52 South.
00:05
It's going to be a stopping shot in reference to a diabetic call.
00:20
EMS1, EMS1 needs to respond near Highway 52 South.
00:26
Near Highway 52 South. It's going to be stopping shot in reference to that video call 2400 clear at 932.
00:37
One copy.
00:41
Two here four.
00:47
All right.
00:55
TN4.
01:01
TMS1, you're responding to a male patient.
01:06
He's going to be in a black truck.
01:10
Call came in as a welfare check, stayed the mail within the front seat, passed out,
01:18
nodding off several times.
01:23
LEO and Aline advise, they believe it's a diabetic emergency.

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Near US-52, Scranton, SC 29591

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