Multiple elderly diabetic patients found unresponsive or ill, Pembroke Pines FL


Multiple incidents involved elderly diabetic patients who were unresponsive or unconscious but breathing. One 82-year-old woman experienced vomiting and abdominal pain, another 83-year-old woman fell and was not conscious but breathing, and a 72-year-old woman was not conscious but breathing and unable to wake up. There was also a report of a loud noise like a gunshot and a person outside on the grass who had died by suicide.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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14 alpha abdominal pain, 247.
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47. 47.
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169 Bravo Diabetic.
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And Bravo, rescue 6-9, respond to a diabetic call near NW 7th St, 247.
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Rescue 14 are up.
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The vice-year-old is an 82-year-old female conscious and breathing.
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She's not feeling well.
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Vomiting with stomach pains.
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The advice here call has been upgraded to a pass out.
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He's snoring outside on the grass, heard a loud noise like a gun sound, positive advice.
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He killed himself.
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248. P.D. does have a call and then route.
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248.
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Rescue 6-9 straight enrol.
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College advising, mother is diabetic and not responding.
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Also fell. 83-year-old. She's not conscious.
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She is breathing.
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2.40 minutes.
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5.5.0.
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Correct responding patient is a 72-year-old female, not conscious she is breathing.
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The caller advised that she was yelling.
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It's cold and sweaty and unable to wake her up.
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PIDL says the call at 250.
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