Woman experiencing low blood sugar symptoms at residence, Douglassville PA
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near Kingston Drive in Amity Township for a 50-year-old woman experiencing possible low blood sugar and lightheadedness. She was unable to check her blood sugar and reported hot and cold flashes.
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Transcript:
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Amity Township 405, Kingston Drive, near Cameron Drive.
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Friallis Medical Medical, 6-841, Amity Township 405, Kingston Drive, cross-streets of Cameron Drive.
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NALS, Medical, 1522.
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8,4, Warmer, Swarman.
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Medics-8441 responding 1523,
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405 Kingston Drive, a third-party call for a 50-year-old female that called her son and requested an ambulance.
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Did not specify why, however, this I'm just on location.
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We're giving us further.
00:48
I just put the car sex.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:54
All right. We have the system shutdowns.
00:57
It's still draining at this point, but it is slowing down.
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We advised the owner that they won't have fire protection until our technician comes out and repairs this.
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Okay, good enough.
01:14
You guys can retire.
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Sixth radio, copy engine 3.
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Affirmative, 1524.
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Medic 1 are you?
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When you're after ready.
01:32
Okay.
01:35
Medics 505-3 on location, 1525.
01:43
Smedic 6-841 works additional.
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The complaints confirm it is going to be a diabetic issue.
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We believe her blood sugar is low.
01:57
She feels lightheaded.
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She is currently unable to check her blood sugar, having hot and cold flashes, requesting how to cell.
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Location mentioned:
Kingston Dr, Douglassville, PA 19518
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