Medical response for diabetic inmate at jail, Staunton VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a diabetic emergency involving a 55-year-old female inmate at Middle River Regional Jail in Staunton. Her blood sugar was 35, she had been given glucagon, and was located on the second floor requiring lift assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Emergency at Middle River Regional Jail, near Technology Drive.
00:02
Staunton on break 21.
00:21
Five additional call, Company Six.
00:23
Diabetic emergency at Middle River Regional Jail, near Technology Drive, Staunton.
00:26
Operate County One, (number withheld).
00:33
ECC Medics 53 responding.
00:40
Fifty-three responding, Middle River Regional Jail, near Technology Drive.
00:44
Access to front door.
00:46
It’s a 55-year-old female inmate having a diabetic emergency.
00:49
Her blood sugar is 35.
00:50
She’s altered.
00:52
They’ve given her glucagon.
00:54
Advised that she’s on the second floor.
00:57
She’s close to 300 pounds.
01:05
Stand by for the hospital turn.
01:10
This is returning (number withheld).
01:15
Page (number withheld).
01:21
Response six, respond.
01:29
Six responding, Middle River Regional Jail, near Technology Drive.
01:33
Access the front.
01:35
Fifty-five-year-old female inmate.
01:36
She’s located on the second floor.
01:38
Her blood sugar is 35.
01:39
She’s been given glucagon.
01:41
She’s still altered.
01:42
Lift assistance may be needed.
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