Medical response for diabetic and dizzy elderly man


Emergency units were called for two medical cases: one involves a diabetic patient arriving at a fire station, and the second is for a 76-year-old man who feels dizzy and has blood in his stool.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
01:17
Transcript:
The 118 in Ralph Northwest. Number 10, respond by 11-7. Diabetic. 616-1-Logger Boulevard near Glendale Road, respond to on central Livedviziland. Number 10, a walk-in at the station. They are requesting a loss. Airbag 1-1611-197 diabetics. 666 Lackray Boulevard, Narsetabur Avenue Avenue in Glendale Road on Central Town's Lov 52. I think we have seven bleeding patient number seven rail and drive. I have patient according to Tjords, left 52. Oh, patient is a 76-year male, constant breathing, dizzy, has blood in his stool. Ten, you can't go in service, which is a request, um, BLS. Carts, they're requesting an ALS. You can be only service, you can be only service.
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Glendale Rd, Towson, MD 21239
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