Medical aid given to diabetic man and unresponsive woman, Hilo HI


Police and medics responded to two medical emergencies on Coconut Island. One involved a diabetic man with low blood sugar near Salvation Army. The other was a welfare check on an unresponsive woman lying near the showers who appeared to be breathing and had a colostomy bag.
Audio|Source: Big Island Hawaii Puna, Volcano, Kau Public Safety
02:23
Transcript:
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Can you have a medic's response? Or the military as possibly low blood sugar from diabetes.
00:04
Okay.
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Secretary Central, Unit State, send me the number.
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Central 32 Medics Responding.
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Three two, medics responding.
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Three two, copy. Medicoan response for a diabetic patient, hypoglycemic, Salvation Army, 2191.1.O.I.
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Medic, law and respond for diabetic patient, hypochlycemic, Salvation Army, 219.0.0.0.05.0.0.
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75355.
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10. 10.
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We respond for a welfare check, yeah, coconut island, company two, a medic three, respond for a welfare check, coconut island, 5107-d6.
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All right, control, medic three, copy.
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Control, medic one, respondent.
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Copy of medic one, create, Tommy, one, three.
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Control, station two, copy.
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Control, station two, copy. 7449-10-7[1]. 10-7.
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10. Okay. Let mail party.
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Initially asked to leave by the R.P.E.
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He is diabetic.
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He was supposed to a little blood sugar.
00:56
Rescue to my period responding.
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Medixtreaves, yeah, Kolkina Island,
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near the bridge, closer to the showers.
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A room of a female party laying down, not responding, she does appear to be breathing, has a colostomy bag.
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She should be showing one officer enrolled.
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Medi Street copy.
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Thank you, copy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-7: Out of service
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Location mentioned:
Coconut Island, Hilo, HI 96720
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