Medical call for man with low blood sugar in Compton, Compton IL
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A 52-year-old man in Compton was treated for low blood sugar after taking too much insulin. Emergency medical services responded to the call with advanced life support.
Audio|Heard on: Illinois Valley Regional Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Mendoza, EMS, Mendoza, EMS.
00:01
Leigh County is reflecting an ALS intercept near Church Road.
00:06
Near Church Road in Compton for a 52-year-old male, low blood sugar, clammy, and sweat.
00:13
File come clear, 228.
00:21
Falcom, I go to 619 to be enrault for the intercept.
00:27
619, message receipts.
00:31
Lakely County.
00:38
19 from Compton Fire.
00:43
County, just for your information,
00:45
we have Mendota 619 en route for the ALS intercept.
00:52
Compton Fire going.
01:05
619 from Compton Truck Force.
01:09
Go ahead, Compton.
01:11
This is 619.
01:14
Patient update.
01:15
Patient had taken too much insulin, double the dose.
01:21
Cool and clammy to the touch.
01:23
He is alert,
01:27
but he's starting to drift.
01:29
Blood sugar was 132.
01:31
And we're getting loaded up in the car right now.
01:39
I'm coming up east fourth road, church road.
01:45
Tenfold, we'll be coming down Church Road probably five months.
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Location mentioned:
Church Rd, Compton, IL 61318
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