Medical crews respond to breathing and diabetic emergencies


Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
02:5
Transcript:
EMS5, priority 1, trouble breathing, 106, Crystalview Lane, TEC 11. EMS4, Ruckelington 6, Priority 1, Diabetics, 715, Landfall, Drive, Tack 11. Demis 4? Demis 4? We're out. AMS5. AMS5. In route. In route. MS5, your responding priority 1-1-106, Crystalview Lane, Cee in the Cedar Bluff Division, 75-year-old male, history of heart issues, diabetic, high blood pressure, typical breathing, complaining of hip pain and vomiting. Crackle ladder, go ahead. I don't want to say to all, for instance, if you could tell us around. Probably, ladder one in route for instance, there. Still, fire, letter one, EMS4, your refining priority one, 715 landfall drive, plain a lower creek sub-division, 50-year-old son email, has your diabetes, unable to wake her up, at least your blood glucose level is low. Took insulin last night around 10 p.m. and rest 8 around 6. Come to the back of the house. Oh, copy. So, fire letter 1, EMS4, your refining priority 1, 715 landfall drive, claim of lower creek, sub-division, 78-year-old cell email, has your diabetes, unable to wake her up, leaves your blood glucose level is low. Took insulin last night around 10 p.m. We're happy.
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Location mentioned:
Crystal View Ln, South Carolina 29745
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