Medical emergency involving middle-aged man with diabetic issues, Daly City CA
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Emergency responders are attending a medical emergency near Campus Drive, Daly City. The patient is a 56-year-old man with diabetes who is experiencing altered mental status.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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23, Priority 1[1] is Daly City.
00:02
Near Campus Drive, Unit 1090, Campus Drive, Unit 107, Cross of Hickey Boulevard, Party 1,9.23.
00:12
Action, please, we uh, you know, and a second.
00:17
Uh, negative.
00:23
Any, as well.
00:25
That's well.
00:29
You can go ahead and grant them that extension, please.
00:36
That's well, that's work.
00:37
And, uh, why have you, are we getting a 203 today?
00:40
Sorry about that negative.
00:41
They're not staffed on the weekend.
01:02
A medic 22 now starting use a closer unit priority one to bill bray one eighty one north ralins road One eight one eight one north roll unit five nineteen from the community of one area priority one two minute 22 and twenty seven you can't cancel two seven cancel Novi can I think
01:17
So twenty seven plus fourteen minute twenty six plus fifty one
01:28
second update
01:31
Okay,
01:33
Chris.
01:36
Pedic-23-559-year-old male, sit call altered.
01:41
Happy.
01:42
Pedic-22 patient update.
01:45
22.
01:49
22 is the 56-year-old male diabetic issue altered.
01:54
Okay,
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations, typically requiring immediate action with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Campus Dr, Daly City, CA 94015
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