Emergency medical team responds to diabetic patient, Frederick MD
Emergency medical responders treated and transported a patient with high blood sugar near East South Street to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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You start ALS for hyperglycemia?
00:07
Tried right up.
00:12
Repeat that.
00:15
We're going to learn ALS2[1] for them.
00:19
I'm dry, thank you.
00:30
ALS2[1] to Brown to build with ambulance transporting from near East South Street, FHHON, North East Street.
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Diabetic Nine, Bravo[2], 1707.
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ALS2[1] to 39.
00:47
Switch over to 9-Browlow, ALS2[1].
00:52
ALS2[1].
00:54
Add not support 33, Inc Quarters, ALS329 staff.
00:59
I'm not 2.30 from quarter 17-0.
01:07
You want to run a new station, too?
01:11
We're at 7th in Market right now.
01:18
Okay, you're being close to the hospital.
01:19
You want to just continue transporting?
01:23
That's correct.
01:26
I'm in service rhetoric.
01:29
Copyated back in service, 1709.
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C.M.L. 292906.
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Avenue off West 9th Street.
01:47
Association of non-emergency response number over 1710.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS2: Advanced Life Support Level 2 (paramedic) response
[2]
Bravo: Moderate-priority medical or incident response designation, commonly used as "Bravo" in dispatch and radio codes.
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