Diabetic emergency with hospitalized male near lorton lick road, Bluewell WV
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a residence near Lorton Lick Road for a 59-year-old man experiencing a diabetic emergency. The patient's blood sugar was high, and due to his weight and condition, responders accessed the patient via a rear ramp. Transport to the hospital was requested.
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Transcript:
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Mr. Fisher of the Field Rescue Code 3[1] traffic to near Lorton Lick Road.
00:06
Near Lorton Lick Road have a 59-year-old male diabetic emergency dispatch time 1512
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Boyfield 807 Merch Control we're arriving PCH
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1512
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Emergency Control for instance
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He's arriving for V.
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1513.
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Control 814, respond to pace traffic.
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814.
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63786. 63786.
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You're running to near Lorton Lick Road,
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Near Lorton Lick.
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Now they did state to go to 111.
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Petty Place.
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That's PEDI-D-I Place.
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You will go behind this residence.
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and that will go behind the blue house that is near Lorton Lick.
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They wanted to go on the backside because there's a ramp there.
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Now about a 59-year-old male,
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they say blood sugar monitor is showing high.
01:51
They did prick as sugar, blood sugar, red 5.55.
01:55
They're requesting transport.
01:57
He does weigh in excess of 260 pounds.
02:00
Again, you're in route time, 15, 14.
02:03
That's what we think.
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Code 3: Emergency/high-priority response (lights and sirens)
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Location mentioned:
Lorton Lick Rd, Bluewell, WV 24701
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