Man found unconscious with diabetic emergency near 124th Ave, Grand Haven MI
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According to the dispatch call, a 39-year-old man near 124th Avenue had a diabetic emergency causing decreased consciousness and abnormal breathing. He became completely unconscious and responders arrived promptly to provide medical aid.
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Transcript:
00:00
North Ottawa, Robinson, Fire, and a priority one medical at near 124th Avenue
00:06
have a 39-year-old male decrease level of consciousness and abnormal breathing due to a diabetic issue.
00:12
Priority 1[1] at 2101.
00:18
1270 arriving on me 1270 unseen at 210.
00:24
21.1.
00:34
2090 in service 2102.
00:43
Flood music in the 590 block of Orchard from Blue SUV.
00:50
Check and advise.
00:52
Check our 20103.
00:57
It looks like it was a load issue.
01:00
I have to send the ticket down to have that transformer checked or have the transformer check and maybe send the ticket down to possibly change that out because I'm sure it's load.
01:11
That's what the fuse look like.
01:16
Control to 2090.
01:21
2090, go ahead.
01:24
Patients now completely unconscious and can't be woken up.
01:27
I'm 13. Are you all set?
01:30
I'm all set.
01:31
You can show me clear and send me to 712.
01:38
Show you clear, and I didn't touch the second part.
01:43
Show me to 712 for assistance.
01:48
12. He was all set.
01:50
No longer needed your assistance.
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4. Thank you.
01:54
21.6.
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to 1296.
02:05
That's the building number.
02:07
That that transformer,
02:08
we're Switch 9 at that transformer 3442.
02:12
Thank you.
02:19
No, thank you.
02:25
We talk to them, I tell them, advise them maybe two to three apprentices.
02:29
It might be deep or it could be shallow.
02:34
I don't think they can get a suck truck in there unless they got a lot of hoses.
02:40
Ten, four.
02:45
It's clear mosquito.
02:50
P1 out and you make the order for the, uh,
02:55
no lights for the can or what?
02:58
No, just set it back when those.
03:00
I'll take care of all that later.
03:03
Okay, sir.
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So far, thanks.
03:11
21 a rate.
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I'm going to see for some physical energy.
03:23
It's unseen.
03:25
Incoming units come in through the garage.
03:26
Patients in the basement at 2109.
03:32
One at 2110.
03:35
Also be advised last blood sugar taken 10 minutes ago was 36.
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Copy. Blood sugar 10 minutes ago was 36.
03:45
2110.
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Priority 1: Immediate, highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations, typically requiring lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
124th Ave, Grand Haven, MI 49417
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