Patient unresponsive at residential diabetic emergency, Tinton Falls NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical units responded to a diabetic emergency near Waltham Drive and Wayside Road in Tinton Falls. The patient later became unresponsive and additional support was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Monmouth County Fire/EMS
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Bedstarts in full, near Waltham Drive, across Wayside Road, by bedding.
00:21
Medic 210, Tinton Falls, near Waltham Drive.
00:24
Waltham Drive cross the Wayside Road diabetic emergency, 1947.
00:28
Fulls, near Waltham Drive across Wayside Road diabetic emergency.
00:35
Medic 210, Tinton Falls, near Waltham Drive cross Wayside Road diabetic emergency.
00:40
Okay, okay.
00:43
Thank you again for that.
00:46
Okay, Mr. 332 responding.
00:49
I got you, dude.
00:51
Mr. Mr. Mastard 332, we see a 992.
00:54
County, Mr.
00:55
Mastard 330, responding as well.
00:58
Metastart 330, see 993.
01:04
Nah, that's good.
01:06
Tony, I'm ready.
01:12
N.S. North from 6.3-5.
01:15
6.4.
01:20
Lation call on, E.M.S.
01:21
North.
01:22
South. 262.66.
01:24
You can clear that out.
01:25
It's going to be the old starting it again.
01:28
Receive, sir.
01:30
CCP 64 will be in service.
01:33
6364.7 at 1949.
01:34
MedStar unit to respond over to Tinton Falls, each subject is now unresponsive.
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Location mentioned:
Waltham Drive, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
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