Medical response for low blood sugar near Sunderland Drive, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 63-year-old male near Sunderland Drive with low blood sugar and confusion related to diabetes. The patient took glucose tablets and orange juice for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 72, Rescue 72, respond to medical.
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At near Sunderland Drive, cross streets are intersection of Turnbull Drive and Falmouth Drive.
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Engine 72, Rescue 72,
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OCFR-5, timeout 21-38.
00:28
238 on scene 20 on 13th.
00:33
Good.
00:36
One refusal of both units return.
00:40
10 o'clock 7, refusal,
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2140.
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Fire service incident at 5177, Vatican Avenue.
00:51
Cross streets are intersection of Clarkona-Aucle Road and National Street.
00:56
Clint 40. OCFR 7.
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Timeout 2140.
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Engine 63, Rescue 63.
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At 1137, Sandorland Avenue.
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Cross streets are intersection of Troutman Street and McNeill Street.
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Engine 63, Rescue 63,
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OCFR 3,
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Timeout 2140.
01:47
Andrew Rescue 72,
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medical call out for response, near Sunderland Drive, cross-th, Turnbull Drive,
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and Falmouth Drive.
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Spine for a 63-year-old male advised his sugar went down to the 40s.
02:02
His injury diabetes was feeling slightly confused.
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Patient taken four glucose tablets, insurer, and in orange juice,
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20142.
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Location mentioned:
Sunderland Dr, Orlando, FL 32812
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