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Medical response for 64-year-old with diabetic complications, Rockdale County GA
Medical responders attended a 64-year-old man near Reno Court, Northwest. He was vomiting, dehydrated, and experiencing diabetic complications but was conscious and breathing normally when assessed.
Audio|Heard on: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
601, respond party 2 to a sick call near Reno Court, Northwest.
00:05
601 respond priority 2 to 6 near Reno Court, Northwest, cross-up Rockbridge Road, northwest.
00:11
Time out, 1757.
00:19
So 1, you'll be responding to a 64-year-old male conscious breathing.
00:24
The call advised that the patient is vomiting and can't keep anything down.
00:27
The patient is dehydrated, stand by for further.
00:34
6-1 route.
00:36
6-1.
00:41
6-1, the call has been upgraded to diabetic starting fire.
00:47
(number withheld).
00:49
Engine 7, stand by for a call.
00:51
Engine 7, standby for a call.
00:53
Rio, 24, 9, 10, 95.
01:04
6-1-107, you respondent priority 1 to a diabetic near Reno Court Northwest.
01:10
6117 diabetic near Reno Court, Northwest, cross of Rockbridge Road, Northwest.
01:16
Time out, 1800.
01:24
So one in June 7, you'll be responding to a 64-year-old male conscious and breathing.
01:28
The call advisor, the patient is vomiting and can't keep anything down.
01:31
The patient is dehydrated,
01:33
flurring, off balance.
01:36
And he's on OZempeg, advise that he's on OZMPIC, having a diabetic issue, not respond.
01:41
The patient is responding normally.
01:43
He is behaving normally now.
01:44
He's breathing normally negative occultivoreal for it at this time.
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