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Medical emergency at mcalester hospital for high blood sugarMcalester OK

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audio iconMedical Emergency
S George Nigh Expy, McAlester, OK 74501

According to the dispatch call, a 20-year-old woman with high blood sugar wants to return to the hospital after checking out earlier.

Audio|Heard on: Pittsburg County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS, OHP Troop D
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Transcript:
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Mr. Fire and Enameless to the Extended State, America, 425 South George Nye, extended to day, 425 South George Nile.
00:09
It can be room 323,
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323, 20-year-old female, about 20030 pounds, said her sugar is elevated,
00:17
says she has checked herself out of the hospital earlier, wants to go back now.
00:21
Timeout 1122.

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Location mentioned:
S George Nigh Expy, McAlester, OK 74501

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