Diabetic patient found alert after initial unresponsiveness, Buffalo NY
Emergency responders attended to a 25-year-old male with diabetes who was initially unresponsive but breathing at an apartment near Court Street. The patient later became alert and was walking around.
Audio|Source: Cheektowaga Police & Fire Dispatch
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Cleveland Health, M.S.
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25-year-old male diabetic issue.
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Not alert is breathing.
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E.D.1. Court.
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Apartment A.
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Repeating to Cleveland Hill, EMS, 25-year-old male with diabetic issue.
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Is not alert is breathing.
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81-1-court apartment A southside near the dead end, south, and Cedar Grove Circle.
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Your timeout is 105 hours.
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Porta Radio.
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Car4.
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All right, both parties here, uncooperative, wanted nothing to do with us, said nothing happened, a female left for the night, so they're going to be separated, so I guess everything's in order here.
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That's more.
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42 radio.
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42.
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Be the 90 entrance left from Williams with Mary Boy Boy 33513.
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Time 4.
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4. In 4 radio.
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104.
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In front of 35 Winkler, we'll be out with the vehicle here as trunk spots wide open.
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Can you copy a place?
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Go ahead.
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Lincoln, Henry King, 5065.
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Can you help me note for contact on the address on the street?
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Time more.
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Chiefs-Dawkins.
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Clear the lights. You're responding.
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Please fail.
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Sign 2. You're responding.
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You have AMR 512 Medic News.
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All right, ten-four, we're going to try to make contact.
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Ten-four, it's going to be for apartment number one.
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Ten-four, thanks.
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We've run-hailed nine two, T-2-2-2-Waga fire.
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Good, G-de-Walka fire.
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The patient is now alert and walking around.
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Copy.
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