Man treated for low blood sugar near Statesville Road, Charlotte NC
Emergency responders treated a 21-year-old man for low blood sugar at a location near Statesville Road. The patient received glucose, was awake, and coherent upon treatment.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
02:35
Transcript:
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Engine 28, diabetic problem, near Statesville Road, on E, ECHO[1].
00:06
Engine 28, diabetic problem, near Statesville Road, on E, ECHO[1].
00:18
Hello, I'm engine 28.
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28.
00:24
Patient can be a 21-year-old male in room 3-2-6.
00:29
So, man.
00:35
DLS 10 to CFD.
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Agent 28, you guys.
00:44
Can you advise us when on scene and patient condition? What's happened?
00:51
Yes.
00:57
Appreciate it. We're about 10-12[2] minutes out.
00:59
All right?
01:03
There's another four zone three.
01:06
There's another four on three.
01:07
There's another four on you.
01:13
Crandall.
01:16
Go ahead commands.
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I can go to you the control.
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104 command control time 923.
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Central Harder's Williams and Fool.
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Harder's London for breath.
01:33
What truck was number knows?
01:37
Probably 67.
01:40
Probably nobrose.
01:45
Tempor, like,
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mayor, two ounce.
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Pointe hit medics.
02:01
Go ahead.
02:04
Patient's blood sugar's in the 50s.
02:06
We're giving him more glucose now.
02:08
He does want to go. The patient is awake and coherent.
02:13
You see you're getting the BG on the patient.
02:27
Have you obtained a VGL from the patient yet?
02:31
VGL's in the business.
02:34
Before.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ECHO: Highest-priority response for life-threatening or time-critical medical emergencies.
[2]
10-12: Stand by
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Location mentioned:
Near Statesville Rd, Charlotte, NC 28269
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