Male with diabetes unresponsive in bathroom over an hour, Libby MT
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near Utah Avenue for a male with diabetes who was unresponsive and had been in the bathroom for over an hour. The male was known to be a heavier individual, making movement difficult. Medical personnel arrived and assessed the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Libby Volunteer Ambulance
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
The BLS Reds, near Utah Avenue.
00:03
Reporting party advises the male is sick in the bathroom.
00:06
He has been in there over an hour.
00:07
He will not come out.
00:08
He has a history of medical issues, including diabetes.
00:13
Disfaxial gave three copies.
00:20
Three copies.
00:27
LVA10.
00:30
Copies. LVH has copies.
00:32
Dispatch LVA-3.
00:36
LVA-3.
00:39
Our patient's initials WT?
00:45
A-Firm.
00:47
Copy, thank you.
00:54
Dispatch ambulance 18 responding.
00:59
Hemelance 18, you're responding, near Utah Avenue.
01:03
You are familiar.
01:04
Reporting party advised the male has been sick with history of diabetes and other medical issues.
01:11
He has been in the bathroom for over an hour and will not come out.
01:17
Copy, thank you.
01:23
Dispatching month 18, we are on scene.
01:26
Ambulance 18, on scene.
01:30
Dispatch ambulance 18, on scene.
01:33
Dispatch ambulance 16.
01:37
Ambulance 15.
01:38
Um,
01:40
Just standby.
01:41
This is a heavier gentleman, and since we have prior knowledge of him, it is a little hard to move.
01:46
We will find out what is going on first.
01:50
Copy down, standby.
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Location mentioned:
Utah Ave, Libby, MT 59923
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