Diabetic medical emergency at Bloomsburg University campus, Bloomsburg PA
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A 21-year-old male at Bloomsburg University upper campus was semi-responsive and showed signs of a diabetic emergency, including light-headedness, tingling hands, and a fast heartbeat. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist the patient near Monti's and Lonsford area.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Montour County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:23
Transcript:
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Dos 60, make you 120, semi-responsive patient,
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138, a deep wave,
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Monty's and Lonsford.
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60 McGuG 120 semi-responsitation at Monty's upper campus in VU and Lonsford 2027.
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County Jee-3
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County, be aware, this is going to be a diabetic emergency.
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Copy Chief, 237.
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Thank you, 17, you copy.
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Mr. Robert, I flake.
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Twenty-five.
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Kind of Mickey's at the hospital.
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Thank you, 90, 20, 27.
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County 1220.
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2228. 228.
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228 responding.
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138 Petite Way at Montes.
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Bloomsburg University Upper Campus, 21 year old male, semi-responsive.
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Reported light-headed, hands tingling,
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heart beating fast.
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Hi, about a convergence station.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld). (number withheld).
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70, 90.
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We can carry right for it.
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Okay, three.
01:58
We'll have 170 now we're going to load and come down so I can steer that the truck.
02:05
Very 170 county.
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Thank you, 172 County.
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Vicki, 172 County.
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Thank you, 172 from County.
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Location mentioned:
E 2nd St, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
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