Man overdoses on fast-acting insulin near highway 36, Hartselle AL
Emergency responders treated a 34-year-old man near Highway 36 who accidentally injected 54 units of fast-acting insulin, causing an overdose.
Audio|Source: Decatur and Morgan County Public Safety
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Medic 229. Response saves on overdose Charlie, 34-year-old male attack in the wrong insulin, near Highway 36 East at Lightsport.
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2.9 route.
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2.29 en route, Ben, overdose trial east from a state, is a 34-year-old male, conscious breathing by Z.
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Act only took fast acting insulin, 54 units.
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They're responding normally, not breathing normally.
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Act 6'5, 15,
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77, highly 36 feet, the light source.
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Overdose, Charlie's commit life sores, near Highway 36 East,
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for a 34-year-old male accidentally took tax vaccine insulin.
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B-Ans and fire are en route to an overdose near Highway 36 East.
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The 34-year-old male accidentally took fast acting insulin,
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near Highway 36 East.
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I'm being around.
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10-4[1].
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Central Dispatch Assemble, second page, fallible, first page for accidental overdose, live sores, near Highway 36 East.
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The floor was received.
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Be fault to receive.
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You're across from a Plainview street.
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He'll be a 34-year-old male that accidentally took 54 units of fast-acting insulin.
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He is responding normally, not breathing, normally.
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BSI and Tech 6, Life Source, near Highway 36.
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Location mentioned:
AL-36, Hartselle, AL 35640
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