Diabetic patient at CSU academic village refuses care, Fort Collins CO
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Emergency responders were called to CSU Academic Village for a type 1 diabetic whose alarm sounded. The patient was unreachable initially but was contacted by phone, woke up, ate something, and declined medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Poudre Fire Authority and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 3, UCH-226, medical assist hall, academic village engineering, near West Pitkin Street, apartment C-304, Map 30, King 3, respond on Med Channel 5.
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At 153
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28 at 154 At 154
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Engine 3, UCH-226 for routine assist to CSU, near West Pitkin, which will be Academic Village, the engineering side, apartment seat Charlie 304, map is 30 King 3,
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for a type 1 diabetic whose alarm has been going off his mom called in a welfare check firm out of state.
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Are they in contact with the party?
01:01
CSU has attempted to call him but no answer.
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They're working on getting his door now.
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Three and off the same.
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I want to see it.
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26, are you with Engine 3?
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Yes, we just parked out front.
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Okay, you guys can stage.
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We're talking stage. We're talking to the party right now.
01:33
Probably stage.
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26 engine 3.
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Hardy blood sugar was 56.
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He did that end up waking up via phone.
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He ate something refusing our care.
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He's talking to him on right now.
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He's over 18.
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226, based on that, you guys can pick up.
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We're clearing this one.
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