Emergency response to insulin overdose on South Vine Street, Rocky Mount NC


Emergency medical services are responding to an overdose near South Vine Street in Rocky Mount. A 64-year-old man accidentally injected 70 units of insulin, which is higher than his usual dose of 18 units. He is conscious and breathing.
Audio|Source: Nash County EMS Dispatch - Digital
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Transcript:
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Nice to the UMS 7, Medic 3, overdose near South Vine Street, Rocky Mount, Cross Street, Hammond Street, Nalston Street, North Carolina, Department 1, emergency response, 15101, attack 1.
00:34
Subject, possibly electrocuted, near Williford Street, Rocky Mount.
00:39
Crawl Street is Curtis Street, Russell Street, Perth Street, sponsor, 2-01, back more.
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Not Central, EMS5 en route.
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EMS5 in route.
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Nobody Ralph.
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Let's get your volume was very low.
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That's under the MS7.
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Go up for seven.
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I'm confirming you were en route to Vine.
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Yeah, 10-1[1].
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TEMS7, Medi3.
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You're in route to a 64-year-old male's conscious and breathing.
01:24
He stated he took 70 units of his insulin instead of the normal 18 by accident.
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It was unintentional.
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You can continue on emergency.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-1: Signal weak / Unable to copy
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Location mentioned:
South St, Rocky Mount, NC 27804
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