Male patient acts aggressively during diabetic emergency, Waterbury CT
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient near MacArthur Drive became aggressive due to a diabetic problem. Emergency responders were dispatched after the patient's husband called for help.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 6, respond for diabetic problem near MacArthur Drive,
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cross streets of Smithwick Street and Dead End.
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Engine 6, respond for diabetic problem near MacArthur Drive,
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cross streets of Smithwick Street and Dead End.
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MacArthur Drive, cross streets of Smithwick Street and Dead End.
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Callers, husband,
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is having a diabetic problem and is acting aggressively.
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By your name, I'm sorry, you have a call.
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459, I'll get you know, you know.
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A 418.
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Another one, I'll show you in wrap.
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Auto 19, I take another 48 hold on the ball.
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Number one.
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If you're any requirement action, tell me.
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Copy. Copy.
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Thank you, be advised that caller is not having a seizure as well.
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Location mentioned:
Macarthur Dr, Waterbury, CT 06704
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