Man unresponsive with severe diabetic condition, Paris MO
A 32-year-old man with diabetes was found unresponsive but breathing near Monroe Road. His blood sugar was extremely high and not registering. He was given insulin and a helicopter was requested for medical transport.
Audio|Source: Monroe County / MSHP Region B Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Monroe County Ambulance, please respond near Monroe Road 633.
00:07
It's going to be for a diabetic male.
00:10
What sugar is too high to register? He just got out of the hospital two weeks ago.
00:15
He's not awake at this time, 1207.
00:20
Follow copy.
00:22
Is the caller the mission unloudable or should be able?
00:34
Somebody is still breathing.
00:36
Pupils were annihilated.
00:44
Be en route, mile zero, can you dispatch first responders?
00:48
And do you have any other information on the station's condition?
00:59
He was given 25 units of insulin.
01:01
He was given 25 units of insulin.
01:03
They are air vac members.
01:04
That's all I got up this time.
01:13
The last note normal was.
01:21
Our piece stating last night was his last known normal time.
01:25
Ten for her, can we get a helicopter?
01:46
Parents, first responders, parents' first responders, please respond near Monroe Road 633.
01:55
It's going to be a male,
01:57
not awake but breathing, it's going to be a diabetic patient.
02:02
He was given 25 units of insulin.
02:05
Time of page 12 to 10.
02:22
He's going to be a 32-year-old male.
02:24
Was last normal.
02:26
Last night, his blood sugar is high, not registering.
02:30
I just got out of the hospital two weeks ago.
02:33
He's not awake, people's dilated,
02:35
unresponsive of breathing.
02:40
He does have major issues with his diabetes and 25 units of insulin is given to try to bring it down slowly.
02:49
He's not an response at the verbal and painful stimuli.
02:55
Copy 1212.
02:57
When you go down route D, County Road 633, when you get to the intersection of D and ZZ, just on the west side of Santa Fe, 633 will be just east as easy.
03:08
It goes north.
03:11
10-4[1], thank you.
03:19
For weather with a 23-minute ATA, would you like them to accept?
03:25
Yes, please.
03:26
Thank you.
03:43
Sorry, fire department, need your respond medical call near Monroe Road 633 for 32-year-old female diabetic issues.
03:53
Underspons,
03:55
is breathing.
03:56
Also, MB1 has been dispatched, so we need you for a landing zone, MB1, 2-3-minute ETA to the scene.
04:03
Time second page, 1214.
04:08
Apollo 1, were you good on that, any 1, 23-minute ETA to the scene? Also, they would like the patient flown to Mercy, Lincoln, and Troy.
04:20
One and four, we'll see what flight says,
04:23
copied all information.
04:25
We currently have a 19-minute ETA, so you're going to be right on top of us.
04:29
Appreciate, 1214.
04:38
By radio. On.
04:46
How many show 129 in round?
04:50
129, 1215.
04:59
Coming from the Perry side down D, this will be the gravel road before ZZ, correct?
05:08
Affirmative.
05:16
Thank you. That's be advised.
05:19
Somebody has a five-acre front yard with no obstacles.
05:24
Good enough to land the helicopter in.
05:30
All copies, we're going to do our best keep our portable on if you need us.
05:33
I imagine we're going to be fire there for LZ setup.
05:36
I'll give you a size-up on ground team.
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Monroe Rd, Paris, MO 65275
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