Paramedics treat man with low blood sugar and infant with breathing issues


Paramedics responded to a 57-year-old man with low blood sugar and a separate call about an 8-month-old baby girl who was coughing, turning blue, and wheezing but is now alert and crying.
Audio|Source: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
(name withheld) Detective. Rescue 7-3 to add in Kissimmee 5-out (name withheld), any copy? Also, a Rescue 34 confirm your response for me. Rescue 7-3, I'll help you, can you go ahead. 57-year-old male. A&O, 0, GCS 13, Chief of Weather Day, has got all political status due to blood sugar being low. Initial sugar on the team we got was 27. We administered one, glucagon. Current blood sugar is 74. Patient seems to be coming around now. Cresci 34 and engine 35, you're responding to a breathing problem. Emergency response, 14-1, bridge, Brook Drive. Personally, vital to RAS. 90 on the heart rate, sinus rhythm, totally insignificant. 100% on room air. Respirations of 20 with a caponography of 35. Last book, first we got, was 142 over 75. Probably any further. Probably the end of rival. It's going to be referenced to an 8-0-8-month-old female, conscious from breathing, patients started coughing, turning blue, started weasing. I don't know if the patient was choking. She is responding normally, completely alert. She does have to be crying between each for us. Nothing further. 23. We're arriving on scene, single story residential. Nothing shown will be left getting.
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Location mentioned:
Brooks Dr, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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