Medical call canceled after patient's condition improves, Sturgeon MO
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A 70-year-old man with low blood sugar was reported near East County Line Road. Emergency responders were dispatched but the patient recovered before arrival, so the call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire Protection District - Dispatch Only
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 606, responding times 2.
00:04
Truck 606 responding to a medical emergency near East County Line Road.
00:16
The patient is a 70-year-old male with low blood sugar, is diabetic.
00:22
The NIC patient is awake and breathing but not responding normally.
00:32
Croix 606 received.
00:37
Truck 6. Access information.
00:40
The location is the first house to the left of the Amish stores.
00:48
Receive.
00:50
Receive. Truck 6.0.1539.
00:56
606, or are you going up 63?
01:02
Are you going up 63 or over? 131 truck 6063 invite?
01:15
Are you going up 63 in over?
01:26
We'll be taking county line roads.
01:31
Okay, copy.
01:33
Okay,
01:34
copy.
01:37
Two-Gany boarding on command status check.
01:45
Two-Gany drug six o'clock.
01:47
Drug six o' six o'
01:50
six o'
01:52
six.
01:55
Randolph County is back on the line advising the patient has gotten their blood sugar up and no longer wants a response.
02:09
Medical 131, Boone County.
02:12
Medical 131.
02:15
If they are requesting no response, then we can mark it in going service.
02:25
Receive medical under one in service.
02:27
Boone County Truck 606, did you copy?
02:35
Boone County Truck 606, did you copy?
02:38
Truck 606, did you copy?
02:43
Truck 606, copy that.
02:44
Show us in service.
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Location mentioned:
County Line Rd, Sturgeon, MO 65284
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