Woman unresponsive but breathing during medical emergency


A woman at a location became unresponsive but was still breathing. Emergency responders were called to help her. Her blood sugar was high, and they were waiting for further assistance from fire and ambulance services.
Audio|Source: Carroll County Sheriff, Carrollton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
so I'm not sure why they didn't go there where you are. 10-4[1], I flash my flashlight out of them and everything, and they didn't be more made up for a time. Now she's conscious in breathing, rather than that they attempted to check her sugar and it's reading high. 263, just that. Go ahead, do you see, 33. I'm sure he's been made from the roadway, usually tonight. Clear. 47, 1012-11. Is that 622? Is that 6-2 traffic? No, ma'am, that was 89. 41 status[2]. Still breathing, still unresponsive. 10-4. 30 status. 10-4. Still waiting on fire to show up. 10-4. I heard him give out the information whenever we talked from a second ago. I'm not sure what the extent of U-TAs.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
41 status: Status check (often medical emergency)
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Carrollton, GA
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