Man treated for diabetic emergency near South Delaware Ave, Salina KS
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders treated a 19-year-old man experiencing a diabetic emergency with breathing difficulty near South Delaware Avenue in Salina, Kansas. The response was upgraded to urgent.
Audio|Heard on: Salina City Police and County Fire / EMS
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02:59
Transcript:
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Medical 4 diabetic problem, not page 409, near South Delaware Avenue diabetic problem near South Delaware Avenue Medic 4
00:24
Medical 4 is in Ralph the Delaware?
00:27
Careful on, Medic 4, a 19-year-old male with diabetic issue.
00:31
She advised that he's just staring at her,
00:36
having some difficulty breathing.
00:42
Okay,
00:45
four is right.
00:46
Go ahead and dispatch 42, please.
00:49
Careful.
00:58
Medical officer, diabetic problem, not page 409, near South Delaware Avenue.
01:07
Diabetic problem, near South Delaware Avenue, medical officer.
01:24
Good for her.
01:31
Make poor, your patient is downstairs.
01:34
Good for.
01:41
A34. We have a pundum call.
01:55
Medics 4-4-3-0.
01:57
Can you send point 4? 10.4.
02:10
Quibaldi problem, north page 409, near South Delaware Avenue.
02:18
Dialytic problem near South Delaware Avenue, quick four.
02:38
10.4.4.4 they're needing you to the Delaware address emergent for a code red[1] diabetic problem patient.
02:57
Yep, head it that way.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code red: Critical/immediate patient
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Location mentioned:
S Delaware Ave, Salina, KS 67401
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