Urgent medical call for low blood sugar male in Daniels, Daniels WV
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An emergency medical response was activated for a young man with dangerously low blood sugar near Lake Drive, Daniels, raising concern for his condition.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Police, Bradley Fire and WV State Police
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Roller control page, 612, respondent, near Lake Drive Daniels, 22-year-old male, blood sugar low.
00:06
Rep. Respondon, near Lake Drive Daniels, 114.
00:10
14.
00:12
Yeah,
00:15
one-10.
00:17
Andrew Warner's fine and crew three.
00:19
One-15.
00:24
Zero, six seven, or six, seven.
00:31
Fifty.
00:36
Okay.
00:39
Copy.
00:41
Coming.
00:54
Take that track.
00:56
One,
00:57
two, near Lake Drive Daniels, 22-year-old male blood sugar is low.
01:03
Complainant is knocking on the door, but no one was answering.
01:07
They are conscious at this time.
01:10
Copy, she'll listen, Rao.
01:12
Copy 160.
01:18
An animal call coming at 1.15 Bailey Avenue and Beckley.
01:21
They're requested to see if law enforcement can come out and assist.
01:25
They said the neighbor's husky is tied up on the complainant's property unit.
01:29
They don't know if the neighbor's home at this time.
01:34
Go.
01:36
Another unit?
01:40
I'll take care of them.
01:46
Copy. Forty-two.
01:49
Give me a number for Virginia Street.
01:52
Forty-two revise, man.
01:59
Give you a number for Virginia Street.
02:03
Copy.
02:09
I want to take my one route crew on.
02:22
612 control.
02:29
612 the patient advised that his blood sugar was 50 it is now 62 he is stating he no longer be about dmF
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Location mentioned:
Lake Dr, Daniels, WV 25832
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