Diabetic emergency at a residence in woodford, Woodford VA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a diabetic medical emergency at a residence near Trump Drive, Woodford. The patient, a 55-year-old female with low blood sugar and a complicated medical history, was experiencing fluctuating consciousness. Sugar level measured at 53. She received a sugar tablet and began chewing it.
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Reserve Engine 2, Animatic 2-1.
00:03
Respond to priority 1 diabetic problem.
00:06
At near Trump Drive, cross streets are an Arminarkey Park Drive in Coustele Street.
00:13
Respond on FireTack 2.
00:15
Timeout 1809.
00:25
Reserve Engine 2.
00:27
NBetic 2-1.
00:29
Respond to priority 1 diabetic problem.
00:32
At near Trump Drive.
00:35
Cross street, Terminarki Park Drive in Cousteau Street.
00:39
Respond on Fire Attack 2.
00:41
Tomo 1809.
00:51
Company 2 and ambulance 10-1.
00:54
Respond to priority 2 laceration.
00:57
At 553-2, CCC Road.
01:01
Cross streets are Carlisle Street and Jericho Road.
01:04
Respond on Firetap 2.
01:07
Timeout 1810.
01:12
When you're responding to the priority line diabetic problem?
01:22
At near Trump Drive.
01:27
I understand.
01:28
Your respond is near Trump Drive, for a priority one diabetic.
01:33
For 55-year-old female, get in and out of consciousness and breathing, sugar is 53, she weighs 215, he did give her a sugar tab and she did start chewing on it.
01:42
Does have an extensive medical history.
01:44
In the number is (number withheld).
01:52
Reservient to you respond?
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Location mentioned:
Trump Dr, Woodford, VA 22580
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