Man treated for low blood sugar at Redwood Lane, Hoover AL
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Emergency responders treated a 62-year-old man for low blood sugar near Redwood Lane. Police were en route due to a possible forced entry at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Hoover and Vestavia Hills Police and Fire
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
5.5 responded near Redwood Ln, 62-year-old male, low blood sugar, diabetics.
00:06
Engine 5, Rescue 5 responding near Redwood Ln, 62-year-old male, blood sugar, diabetic.
00:12
Cross street, Cali and Taye driving with lead drive.
00:18
There's some.
00:23
Jonathan Hayes out of Chelsea, current alone.
00:28
Hello?
00:34
All right. All right, the radio, roll.
00:39
104 just aired out.
00:41
I think we figured it out.
00:45
2150, can you check the Tennessee deal?
00:49
2150.
00:53
(number withheld).
00:58
7.
01:03
They're saying that the backdoor might be open, but there's no key.
01:11
37.
01:15
Can you show the good in and hanged subject 95 for one year?
01:21
10.4.
01:25
The command terminated 2015.
01:34
Engine 5, Rescue 5, responding near Redwood Ln, 62-year-old male, blood sugar, diabetic, police en route for possible forced entry.
01:44
3.3, 441, 445.
01:53
Go ahead.
01:58
To a Thomas, Kyle, Greenwell,
02:01
Spring Hill, Tennessee, valid,
02:04
negative?
02:05
Tom.
02:15
3341, 827 Ryan Drive.
02:17
It's going to be a great Ford F-150 with a male driver so that he sits in the same spot every night.
02:24
It doesn't ever get out, no one to see.
02:29
No one to see? No.
02:35
They're not down with that.
02:39
Never.
02:44
Engine 5 on scene, Redwood command.
02:49
In redwood command. In Redwoods, man.
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Location mentioned:
Redwood Ln, Hoover, AL 35226
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