Child treated for low blood sugar near aquatic center, Royal Oak MI


A nine-year-old girl near the aquatic center is feeling dizzy due to low blood sugar. Emergency responders are on scene providing medical assistance and checking her blood sugar levels.
Audio|Source: Royal Oak Fire
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Transcript:
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Do you if anyone is able to make contact with a female resident or female over by the aquatic center having a possible diabetic issue?
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14. Sam-2-5 for Johnson-25.
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Thank you. We're walking over there now.
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Parking, thank you.
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Radio Festival for being happy.
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Any soon involved?
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The Festival Command from 806.
00:19
Go ahead.
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We'll be out with that person that's diabetic between the farming food trucks.
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Kathy, in front of the food trucks.
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Are you able to get that person transported for the first eight-time?
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Yeah, we're just asking questions right now, all of I.
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Got me. Central Command from 806.
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Go ahead.
00:38
Can you check with the first aid tent to see if they're able to do blood sugar?
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8.6 from Command 6?
00:43
Go ahead.
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They have diagnostics for that.
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Are you able to get them transported or?
00:47
Yeah, we're working with PD right now with you, QB.
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Okay. Nine-year-old female, dizziness, low glucose due to not taking insulin.
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This one.
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25, Tesla, the command.
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Go for command.
00:57
All right, they do have capability type blood triggers.
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They're making their way towards that way now.
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Center St, Royal Oak, MI
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