Medical team aids elderly woman with diabetic emergency, Burleson TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Northwest John Jones Drive in Burleson for a diabetic medical emergency involving a 78-year-old woman who had previously suffered a stroke and was not responding normally.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson/Tarrant County Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one and medic three, respond to diabetic problems.
00:04
Near Northwest John Jones Drive, unit A.
00:09
Engine one and medic three, respond to diabetic problems.
00:13
Near Northwest John Jones Drive, unit B.
00:17
Cross streets are Ravan County Road 921.
00:22
Respond on channel two.
00:28
All at near John Jones Drive.
00:35
Precinct.
00:40
Engine one, medic three with medic one going available.
00:43
You can go available as well, and medic one will be responding.
00:53
Confirming that medic three is available.
00:56
Medic three is available.
01:01
On from engine one.
01:03
You can leave us on the ticket.
01:05
We're going to be on scene.
01:10
Engine one, I copied.
01:16
Go on, medic sixteen.
01:20
Medic sixteen, go ahead.
01:22
Medic sixteen's at destination.
01:27
Medic sixteen, show you at the hospital.
01:29
Medic one.
01:31
Engine one, it's going to be for a 78-year-old female, conscious and breathing.
01:35
She's diabetic and today she's in and out, not responding normally.
01:39
Caller advised she had a stroke last week and is unsure if she's not responsive due to those same symptoms or due to her diabetic problems.
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