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Medical response to man with high blood sugar near Summers DrLake City FL

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audio iconMedical Emergency
SW Summers Dr, Lake City, FL 32025

Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near Summers Drive for a 59-year-old man who was conscious and breathing but had a high blood sugar level of 356.

Audio|Heard on: Lake City Fire
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00:38
Transcript:
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Rescue 3, en route to Plantation near Summers Lane, 59-year-old male, breathing, conscious, elevated blood sugar of 356, the alpha response.
00:11
City to rescue one.
00:16
All right.
00:18
Rescue one, are you clear?
00:25
Yep, rescue rescue.
00:26
Turn finally, turn around to the Plantation near Summers Lane.
00:30
My name is the closest unit.
00:32
59-year-old male breathing conscious elevated blood sugar is 356.
00:37
The alpha response.

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Location mentioned:
SW Summers Dr, Lake City, FL 32025

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  1. Patient Status Reiterated
  2. Rescue Units Directed to Scene
  3. Additional Units Coordinated
  4. Incident Details Shared
  5. Rescue 3 Acknowledges
  6. Initial Dispatch

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