Diabetic emergency with patient awake but not breathing, Mexico IN


Emergency responders are attending to a diabetic emergency at an apartment near Prairie. The female patient is awake but not breathing. Communication is difficult due to a language barrier. CPR may be underway.
Audio|Source: Mexico Volunteer Fire Ground
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Transcript:
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near Prairie, building 8, apartment 103, fire en route for a diabetic emergency.
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Call her on the phone advising that the female patient is awake, but the female patient is also not breathing.
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We're unable to figure out what is going on.
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near Prairie, building 8, apartment 103.
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2694. 2694, district.
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96 was avert to Prairie.
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We've had two false alarms over on pillows.
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10-4[1] unit to divert or that could assist 15 due to a call at all times.
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51 will be back around from downtown.
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Thank you, 51. 51, you can disregard.
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I'm pulling up. Timon's clear.
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15 on scene 51 disregard.
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For the units making prairie, we still haven't established any further.
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There is a strong language barrier.
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51. The difference is diabetic emergency.
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Is it possible for you to try to tell the caller to get this person some sort of sugar standard protocol for diabetic motifs?
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For the units making prairie CPR[2] in progress? Is this a reference to...
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There.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
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CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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