Elderly woman with high blood sugar at care facility, Poway CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 73-year-old woman at a boarding care facility was feeling weak and lethargic. Her blood sugar was very high. Emergency medical services transported her to Palomar Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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00:45
Transcript:
00:00
It's for a 73-year-old female coming from a boarding care.
00:03
Again, going to Pomerado with about a five-minute ETA.
00:06
I've got a short story when you're ready.
00:08
All right. Go ahead.
00:07
She has a history of diabetes.
00:09
It sounds like type 2 diabetes that is controlled with medication.
00:14
She has taken all her medication today.
00:17
Staff came over and said she was acting a bit more weak and lethargic.
00:20
They took her blood sugar and it read high for them.
00:23
They went ahead and activated 911 for evaluation transport.
00:27
Right on seeing the final patient sitting up, she's tracking EMS crew and responding normally to us.
00:32
Staff again just says she's a little bit slower to respond.
00:35
We did get another blood sugar; it did read high, we couldn't even read it on Earth.
00:38
Other than that, everything was looking normal.
00:42
93 hit across from Pomerado, we're clear at 1124.
00:45
You guys have a great day.
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Location mentioned:
Pomerado Rd, Poway, CA 92064
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