Woman with diabetic emergency fainted but caught safely, Virginia Beach VA


EMS responded to a middle-aged woman with high blood sugar who fainted while walking downstairs. She was caught before falling, is conscious, and is being taken to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
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Transcript:
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Rusty-58, Dominic 16, respond for diabetic emergency[1] 720-10-Saint-Bernard Square, 7208 square, 7208 square, unit 3 at 19, 18.
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I'm 16, Virginia Muz.
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116. Can you have an attack channel to my case?
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3, 1919.
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Zone 16 to 14.29.
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Can you switch to TAC 3, please?
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Okay. 1621.
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1621, Peter, Virginia Beach.
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1621. We're responding priority 3[2].
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24, 1919.
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Hi,
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responding from Station 9, can you advise just a quick excerpt of what's going on? Yeah, so we got a middle-aged female patient diabetic blood sugar of like 350.
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And we're walking down the stairs and she passed out, but we caught her standing up.
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So she's all good, like she didn't actually fall.
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We got her in the truck now.
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We're probably just gonna go, lights and tires to the hospital.
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She's back for like A&O times too.
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Okay,
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sounds good to me. You'd be a lot quicker getting to the hospital than quicker me to get to you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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diabetic emergency: Medical Emergency
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priority 3: Routine Medical Transport
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Location mentioned:
St Bernards Square, Virginia Beach, VA 23454
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