Elderly man with high blood sugar becomes combative, Unionville NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a residence near East Unionville Indian Trail Road for an 85-year-old man with high blood sugar who was alert but combative.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
21 first responders respond with the EMS to near East Unionville Indian Trail Road cross streets Unionville Brief Road and Zach Road for a diabetic emergency operate on Charlie[1]
00:18
Two-eight, changing are out.
00:20
Don't work.
00:30
142 to 114.
00:34
Oh yeah.
00:40
Hey, y'all can go ahead and cancel, we're just going to take.
00:49
Fourteen ago.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:58
Did you copy 140 traffic that we can clear they're going to handle? Ten four.
01:04
Four. Available in Microsoft.
01:11
Med 119 Utility 218, 18, you're responding to near East Unionville Indian Trail Road, cross streets of Unionville, Reef Road, and Zach Road,
01:22
85-year-old male, high blood sugar,
01:25
completely alert, not reading normally,
01:27
is combative,
01:30
address is actually near 815,
01:34
but the mailbox says 817.
01:41
Correction, the actual address is near 817, but the caller says 815, and the mailbox will say 815.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Charlie-level response (moderate-priority alarm response classification)
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Location mentioned:
E Unionville-Indian Trail Rd, Unionville, NC 28110
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