Medical call for diabetic illness at Jefferson Drive, Palmyra VA
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Emergency services responded to a medical call near Jefferson Drive for a diabetic patient who requested only EMT assistance with glucose test strips. Law enforcement was also dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fluvanna County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Evelyn 554, Squad 51,
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near Jefferson Drive, diabetic illness.
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Abiland 554, Squad 51,
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near Jefferson Drive for diabetic illness at 7.30.
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Station 5 at the page.
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Station 5 at the page, 7.30.
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Fluvanna to Station 5.
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This is Amyans Talkin.
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Go ahead. All right, the caller says she wants to cancel.
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She doesn't want an ambulance.
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She just wants an EMT with test strips to come out because she's out of test strips for her diabetic glucose monitor.
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We are aware of this patient from earlier this week and we will head over there.
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All right, I'll call her back and let her know.
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The amount of Company 5 is direct foreign service.
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Direct Company 5 at 732.
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The email, 554 is in route.
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Email 5.5.5.4 in route 732.
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I'm sorry, 554 is on the way.
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I'm sorry, 554, your radio cutout repeat.
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Can you please make sure law enforcement is on the way as well?
01:44
They are not, but I will put them in row.
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Be advised.
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We have law enforcement en route.
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Also, be advised,
01:56
she was super cordial on the phone, just wanted test strips at this point.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Dr, Palmyra, VA 22963
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