Medic transports diabetic woman to Milford Hospital, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Milford, Delaware transported a middle-aged diabetic woman to Milford Hospital after a low blood sugar episode. The patient had been treated the previous night but declined hospital care. Her condition improved en route, with blood sugar rising from 40 to 77.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 50 to Sussex.
00:04
Sussex ER is online.
00:07
This came in on 150, bringing you a 45-year-old female.
00:12
Certainly lost appetite and lethargic last night.
00:16
She was diabetic.
00:19
Sugar's been running low since last night.
00:21
She was treated last night on scene,
00:24
did not go to the hospital,
00:25
called out again today.
00:27
Her sugar was 40.
00:31
Lethargic, like I said, she hasn't been eating.
00:33
Decided she was supposed to come in today.
00:35
Fairly running some blood down.
00:37
Original blood sugar was 40, she's up to seventy-seven now.
00:42
Waking up a little bit,
00:44
Sinus rhythm front on sixty-eight, one hundred forty-three.
00:47
A rate six for pressure,
00:48
One hundred percent on room air.
00:50
Personal monitor and transport continues to be ten.
00:53
We'll be there in about five minutes.
00:56
This is probably the arrival.
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