Medical emergency for diabetic woman near County Road F, Delta OH
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical emergency near County Road F involving a diabetic woman. Her husband reported her blood sugar was critically low at 49. She was conscious but resisting help when being attended to.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
On attention, ALS2, to rescue,
00:04
near County Road F, Frank, near County Road F, Frank on the diabetic.
00:20
Oh,
00:30
attention, ALF2, Delta Rescue,
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near County Road F, Frank, near County Road F, Frank on a diabetic.
00:40
Timeout, 2356.
00:47
There was a few phone, Connie.
00:51
Okay, let's just go ahead.
00:54
Susan out.
00:59
Anyway, it's clear.
01:01
She should be respond to a 74 74 female.
01:05
My caller was this subject's husband.
01:10
He said that his wife, blood sugar, was currently reading at a 49.
01:16
He said that she was conscious, but she was trying to fight him a little when he was trying to keep her responding or feed her.
01:25
How should she be on?
01:32
That's clear.
01:34
ALSQ, phone-high.
01:39
ALSQ, go ahead.
01:41
4,600, go ahead with the traffic.
01:52
Can you head out to this medical call near County Road F Frank with ALS2 or diabetic?
02:02
Affirmative opening rough.
02:05
No,
02:07
sir.
02:06
A-Lf2 phone, Connie.
02:13
The route, uh, near County Road F.
02:15
Frank.
02:20
Go ahead.
02:24
Q-O-O-7-on-teen.
02:26
Two of seven on team. Two of seven on team.
02:34
(number withheld).
02:37
Good.
02:42
You've been canceled by PLF2.
02:45
Your question.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd F, Delta, OH 43515
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