Medical response for woman with high blood sugar, New Milford PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical response was dispatched near Alexander Road in New Milford Township for a 65-year-old woman experiencing very high blood sugar. The patient declined hospital transport.
Audio|Heard on: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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South Guantan County to New Milford EMS, second tones, Thompson EMS, cover the call.
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Respond near Alexander Road, New Milford Township, cross streets Tingley Lake Road and Osborne Road for a 65-year-old female, high blood sugar, ALS priority.
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Susquehanna County, New Milford EMS, second tones, Thompson, EMS to cover the call.
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Respond near Alexander Road, New Milford Township, cross streets Tingley Lake Road and Osborne Road, for a 65-year-old female, high blood sugar, ALS priority.
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Respond on EMS, Lops, 1126.
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Nice to wait.
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Good service.
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Newmelford 4 County.
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County on New Milford 4.
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Arriving Wilson.
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Arriving, Wilson, 1128.
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Please request that you meet them out front.
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Thompson, A2.
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Kenny on Thompson, A2.
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Connie, we're responding.
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You're responding to the advice patient's blood sugar is at 518.
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She is denying wanting to go to the hospital.
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Location mentioned:
Alexander Rd, New Milford, PA 18834
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