Female treated for high blood sugar and drug use at hotel, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medics responded to a 20-25-year-old female at a hotel near 21st and Shadeland with high blood sugar and a history of diabetes and drug use. She was treated with Narcan and is breathing with difficulty.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Perfect. I have about a 20- to 25-year-old female.
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I have one of the hotels near 21st and Shadeland.
00:05
Blasso and normal was about two hours ago.
00:08
When we got there, her blood sugar read high.
00:11
She just had a history of diabetes in D.A.
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And she also has a fentanyl and cocaine user.
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Just have a pit point people.
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I have feet to give her two rounds of antinor-nazal Narcan.
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I have been trying to work on a line for you guys, and I just felt once I'm starting flu with now.
00:25
I have a blood pressure of 100 over 60.
00:28
I have a heart rate at 77, SPO2 is 100%.
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Let's sugar red high.
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We should be there in about five minutes if that.
00:35
If anything else, she must let us know, if not we'll see you soon.
00:39
Is she on the option, and what's her DCS currently?
00:43
GCS is currently three.
00:45
We were bagging her.
00:46
She is now breathing on her own.
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She's pretty labored right now.
00:52
She is 100%.
00:53
We have capnography on her.
00:56
In medic 59, we'll see you in shockroom 3 upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Shadeland Ave & East 21st St, Indianapolis, IN 46219
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