Teen girl faints from low blood sugar at park


A 16-year-old girl fainted and felt dizzy due to low blood sugar while at a parking area in the park. First responders helped her and she is now awake but still having issues with her blood sugar.
Audio|Source: Burke County Public Safety
02:10
Transcript:
(name withheld) PVA. First responders, 3,001 South Mountain Park Avenue, Cross Street Deer Drive, South Mountain State Park, Unconscious emergency response, provides and come to the Jacob Fort PBA. Time out 1143. Well, 602 in there. 60 birds, park staff, good advice. 56 unit, repeat your traffic. 60, I was just one of the park staff has been advice. The department, sir, call came in through South Mountain Unit on soon. Good morning route, South Mountain Park Park. Kirk is the park aware of this call. From a South Mountain officer. 59561. I'm monitoring the park. They're aware of their own scene with it. Sounds like it's a low blood sugar issue. 216 ten to a two. Okay. All 41-10-4[2]. On the name is 301, South Mountain Park Avenue. Per EMD[1], per the caller came out of emergency, South Mountain News on Zan did request for routine response. 16-year-old female. She kept passing out and is dizzy. She is now awake, having sugar issues. They'll be in the Jacob Fork, PVA.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMD: Emergency Medical Dispatch
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
South Mountains State Park, 3001 S Mountain Park, Connelly Springs, NC 28612
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