Man with diabetic emergency thrashing in guest house, Trail OR
A 59-year-old man with diabetic problems was experiencing unusual behavior and thrashing in a guest house near Laurelhurst Street. He was conscious but not responding normally. He was covered in sweat and unable to take orange juice. Emergency responders arrived at the separate guest house on the property.
Audio|Source: Jackson County - North County Fire
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62.30, I copied responding to one with the diabetic problems, near Laurelhurst Street, near Laurelhurst Street, the 59-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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He is not responding normally, and he is not breathing or behaving normally.
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He's thrashing around on the ground.
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They're unable to give him any kind of orange juice because he's thrashing and covered in sweat.
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62-30. Additionally, the RP and the patient are going to be in the guest house.
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Negative. I'll have my partner get that.
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They just advise they're not going to be in the main house, but in the separate guest house on the property.
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He seems to be slightly more responsive right now.
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Location mentioned:
Laurelhurst Rd, Trail, OR 97541
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