Unresponsive diabetic female found near North Ridge Drive, Martins Ferry OH
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According to the dispatch call, a 56-year-old diabetic woman was found unresponsive near North Ridge Drive in Martins Ferry. Her daughter called after she could not reach her. Emergency services responded to the medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Station 28, medical emergency, near North Ridge Drive, Cross Street, Highland Road and South Ridge, Over Hill Drive.
00:09
56-year-old female diabetic emergency is unresponsive.
00:12
Dispatch Clear, 1620.
00:19
Flood 128.
00:27
We're en route to respondent.
00:28
Can you go ahead and dispatch for a medical police to respondent?
00:34
1621, that's two.
00:37
Two on one.
00:42
Good.
00:48
It's essential.
00:49
Caller was the daughter, said that she came to check on her mom whenever she couldn't get a hold of her.
00:53
I've known how long she's been unresponsive.
00:56
The Woocommonitor just reads urgently low.
01:00
Okay.
01:06
Quad one.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:16
Do you want us to try Bridgeport?
01:20
Or do you think you got a medic down there?
01:24
Go ahead and just discuss Bridgeport as well, please.
01:27
With that's clear.
01:30
41, 16 borders.
01:35
Handforders 1623.
01:36
Two-three-seven in service.
01:40
1624.
01:45
Patient 19 to 28.
01:47
Squad 1 is requesting a paramedic for North Ridge Drive for North Ridge Drive for a diabetic patient unresponsive, 16-20.
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Location mentioned:
N Ridge Dr, Martins Ferry, OH 43935
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