Man experiences low blood sugar and speech difficulty, Seguin TX


A 35-year-old man near North Camp Street and West Mountain Street experienced low blood sugar and possible seizure symptoms after running up to an emergency vehicle. He was conscious but had difficulty speaking and feared he was having a stroke. Medical personnel checked his vital signs and provided treatment. Emergency medical services were arriving in 10 minutes.
Audio|Source: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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Injured person at North Camp Street and West Mountain Street, call from (name withheld) 1, Zone 101. Cross Street intersection of West Mountain Street and North Camp Street.
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Injured person at North Camp Street and West Mountain Street, Zone 101.
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Cross Street intersection of West Mountain Street and North Camp Street.
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(name withheld) insurance would decline. Can we get a patient update?
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35-year-old male.
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He'd come running up to our truck.
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He thought he was going to have a stroke because he couldn't get his words out.
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Blood pressure was 140 over 90.
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The 2 was 98.
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Pulse was a little above 100.
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We did a D-stick and it was at 45.
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Thanks from Gatorade and it's come up to...
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You were in the search for the caller copies.
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E.T. 10 minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
W Mountain St & N Camp St, Seguin, TX 78155
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