Medical response for low blood sugar at care facility, Eugene OR
Emergency medical team responded to a 78-year-old woman at a residential care facility near Irvington Drive for low blood sugar and nausea. The patient was conscious but refused treatment to raise blood sugar levels.
Audio|Source: Lane County Fire and EMS, Oregon State Police / ODOT
01:15
Transcript:
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North Italian, Medic 115 Office of Sick Patient, Holly Residential, near Irvington Drive.
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Room 13, crosses Fullerbrook Street, Lancaster Drive, (number withheld), Adam Lane 5, (number withheld).
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Ending 2 for our call.
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Closed.
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It shows you Claire for some reason, just confirming, are you clear of this call in our quarters?
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Dr.
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1.15 is a single resource for the Alpha[1] sick patient, Hawaii Residential Care, near Irvington Drive, room 13, crosses for Lubbock Street, Lancaster Drive patient is a 78-year-old female conscious in breathing.
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Chief complaint of hypoglycemia.
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Break.
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She's at 58 she's refusing to let the caregivers give her anything to get her blood sugar up.
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She's feeling nauseous.
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Go ahead and then it's 150's right.
01:15
All right.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Alpha: Low-priority medical response call.
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Location mentioned:
Irvington Dr, Eugene, OR 97404
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