Medical call for confused diabetic woman near Weaver Lane, Burke County NC
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Emergency responders attended a medical call near Brown Circle and Weaver Lane for a 67-year-old diabetic woman who was conscious but confused and not responding normally.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
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02:31
Transcript:
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Through to 78 first responders 8648 road is road, crush, brown circle, Weaver Lane,
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diabetic problems, mercy response.
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To 78 first responders, 8648, road, hits road, crushries, brown circle, Weaver Lane, diabetic problems, mercy response,
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2132.32.
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Road is for responders 8648, Road District Brown Circle Weaver Lane, Mutual A for 78.
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Road to this first responders, 8648, road this road, cartridge brown circle, waiver lane.
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I've read it problems,
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mutual aid for 78, 2134.
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The 1 in route, first.
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781 in route.
01:06
But it's 372 in route, Burton.
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Right now.
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36burg.
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Okay.
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I'll be in route to the magistrate's office, one mail 1072.
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Sixburg.
01:29
Yes.
01:30
If you could, please forward the criminal history of administration.
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Do you confirm the so good time?
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The subject.
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Thank you.
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Where you you have sent for?
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Yeah.
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365 on scene,
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Berk.
02:11
The 96-48 road hits road, people with 10-colored home,
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blue passenger car and a black truck in the driveway,
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67-year-old female, conscious breathing, dazed and confused, she is diabetic, unknown if she's behaving normally, she is not responding normally.
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I've been able to check her PGL just on.
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Location mentioned:
Weaver Ln, North Carolina 28612
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