12-year-old reports blood sugar issue at home, Harrisburg SD


A 12-year-old called emergency services reporting a blood sugar problem at their home. They did not want their parents to be informed. First responders were dispatched to the address mentioned, though the exact apartment number was unknown.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Stady on the fire department to 408 Honeycycle Drive.
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12-year-old called in, can tell about the blood sugar but doesn't want their parents knowing.
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We're still taking the call from them.
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10-4[1]. I'll be met.
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Herexburg fire, you're going to get 408 honeysuckle drive, code 1 for a 12-year-olds, that once their blood sugar tracked.
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Okay, that's perfect. Cherisburg fire, your request at 408 Honeycycle Drive, code 1 for a 12-year-olds.
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Possible diabetic issue just once their blood sugar tracked.
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Seven.
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Do we have an apartment number yet from the kids?
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The juvenile is 408, who's unsure of the apartment number?
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Ten four. 737-4-1.
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37. 37. I guess the name that the phone comes back to, I've seen up the same address, but no apartment number in previous calls for her either.
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10-4[1], that's fine.
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I think I might be wrong.
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It might just be addressed out.
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1097.
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Trevor.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Honeysuckle Dr, Harrisburg, SD 57032
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