Medical emergency response to man with low blood sugar, Loysville PA
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Emergency responders are assisting a 66-year-old man with low blood sugar and reduced alertness near Paradise Drive in Saville Township. The area has icy road conditions, so the fire company is helping EMS to access the residence safely.
Audio|Heard on: Perry County Emergency Services
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Saville Township near Paradise Drive,
00:05
Diabetic problems, class 1.
00:10
Ambulance 492, Medic 1, 1856.
00:22
Medic 1's round.
00:26
Medic 1, 1857.
00:28
He is responding.
00:31
Ambulance 492, 1857.
00:34
County ambulance 492, Medic 1.
00:38
County Abilus 492, Medic 1, you're responding to near Paradise Drive in Saville Township.
00:47
You have a 66-year-old male,
00:50
low blood sugar,
00:53
not alert,
00:55
unnoticed he's breathing normally.
01:01
This will be a short distance off a rock collar road.
01:05
They advise that their lane is very icy and the ambulance may have difficulty getting to their residents.
01:16
Make one's okay.
01:26
Tanny, ambulance 492.
01:29
You want to go ahead and dispatch fire company for medical assist?
01:34
Okay, ambulance 492.
01:54
Saville Township,
01:57
near Paradise Drive.
02:00
Medical assist,
02:04
Brush 3.
02:20
Assisting EMS due to road conditions into the residence, brush 3 is due 1902.
02:30
Okay, any brush 3 is responding.
02:38
Okay, brush 3, 1904.
02:46
Brush 3, you're responding to near Paradise Drive in Saville Township.
02:53
Nearest cross street is Rock Hollow Road.
02:59
Caller advised that the driveway is very icy.
03:03
Ambulance 492 medic 1 en route.
03:10
Brush 3, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Paradise Dr, Loysville, PA 17047
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