Medical emergency for uncooperative diabetic patient


A person is having a medical emergency because of very low blood sugar and is acting uncooperative. Emergency services are on their way to help.
Audio|Source: Westcomm Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
(name withheld) to luck with single sign-on. Four sign-in-off. First. Linwood Drive, 194, Linwood Drive, or party having a diabetic issue[3], low blood sugar is being uncooperative. Again, 194 Linwood Drive, it's party having a diabetic issue, low blood sugar, is being uncooperative. Dispatch, 202. Telemedic 2, Tallmetic 2, 121. Proceed, Philmedic 2, 4111. 2nd, Phil. Do you respond with EMS-194 Linwood Drive? It's going to for a diabetic. Very low blood sugar and being uncooperative. Crazy. Dispatch, hold on 2, responding. Receive phone 2 if you're responding. Both letter 1 responding. Here's April 1 have you responding. Both units responding to Lynn Wood, be advised. PD is also in route[2] due to the patient being combative[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
combative: Patient combative (medical risk, not crime)
[2]
PD is also in route: Police dispatched for safety
[3]
diabetic issue: Medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Linwood Dr, Wilbraham, MA 01095
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