Elderly man found unresponsive with high blood sugar in Chestertown, Chestertown NY
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Paramedics respond to a 73-year-old man found unresponsive with high blood sugar near Friends Lake Road. Emergency teams rush to provide urgent medical care at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Fire Alert & Fire Control
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
The Park Control, Peding for Northmore Emergency, near Friends Lake Road.
00:13
73-year-old male, not alert, blood sugar up to 74.
00:16
Party one, you lost.
00:17
Market control, 15, 29[1].
00:24
1337-237-23, responding, 15, 29[1].
00:41
CEMOS Control is on 4217-6.
00:49
Crossee North Warnabyle in 746, responding 1531.
00:53
Newmouse Control is on-turn, Bieland be on 7-1-1.
01:02
Newmouse control is on 7-1-1-and-control 15-very quick.
01:11
Newmouse control 7-2-3.
01:13
No.
01:18
Receive Queen 3723 on the scene 1536.
01:28
Newmouse controls on for anvailant 746.
01:35
Receive north wing be able to 746 on the scene 1536.
01:47
Stand by Haster Town, correct.
01:58
Mark County Fire Control for Chester Town Fire.
02:01
Respond near Friends Lake Road.
02:05
Crushed Start, Napt Hill Road, and Cedar 8.
02:08
North Carolina 746 is on scene.
02:11
A 72-year-old male described as not alert, a high blood sugar-busting manpower to the scene for listening.
02:24
Mark County by Control, beating for Chester Town Fire.
02:28
Respond near Friends Blake Road.
02:32
Crushes are Nath Hill Road and State Redate.
02:35
North Forney, we own 7-4-6 is on the seam.
02:38
Very 73-year-old male described as not alert to the high blood sugar.
02:42
Requesting manpower to the seam for listening.
02:45
Park Control 15, 40.
Police codes explained
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[1]
29: Traffic/Transportation Incident (Motor Vehicle Accident)
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