Diabetic emergency leaves woman unresponsive near Salem route, Salem AL
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Emergency teams responded near Route 2126 in Salem for a 36-year-old woman who became unresponsive with low blood sugar due to a diabetic episode.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
New York 256, leave route 2126.
00:03
256, leave right 2126, you'll figure out diabetic,
00:07
low sugar, unresponsive, email, units, please identify.
00:11
No,
00:14
to 22, 56, leave right 2126, Libidic issue.
00:25
The contact was?
00:32
I'm getting 23 is that an Aesoth stroke still here.
00:39
They're already not a Natham Troke still there.
00:42
21-9-30k still there.
00:56
34-1-633, 344-1-633.
01:04
1-12. 1-12, give you the last 3-meter mileage one more time, please.
01:09
633.
01:13
And form got to turn around at T5-6, Lero, 2126 in Salem.
01:18
T-56, 3,0-212nd.
01:19
For a 36-year-old female subject, low blood sugar.
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Salem, AL 36874
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