Woman with high blood sugar and dizziness needs ambulance, Stevens Point WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 54-year-old woman with high blood sugar and dizziness at an apartment near Franklin Street. The caller reported her blood sugar was 430 and she was unsure about access to her door. No other people inside, only a cat.
Audio|Heard on: Portage County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 1 Ambulance requested to near Franklin Street, Apartment 3 for a 54-year-old female with high blood sugar and dizziness.
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1021.
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1047 last of Sam, Henry, Adam, Nora, Adam King, versus David,
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William, Iida, George, Henry, Tom,
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C. Charles in the middle, male, date of birth, (number withheld), 1958, (number withheld),
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1958.
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Diver.
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I'm sitting here from Medic3.
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Med3.
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Med3. Med3.
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Medic 3 will be en route.
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Cap being around.
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On Center 51, Med3, Med3.
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Information.
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Go ahead, Johnston.
01:00
Called in by the Marshfield Clinic Nurse Healthline.
01:03
She's got a blood sugar of 430.
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She's talking to the nurse line.
01:09
She's not sure if her doors unlocked or if she can get to the door to unlock it, just so you're aware there's only a cat, no other pups in the place.
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Copy that, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Franklin St, Stevens Point, WI 54481
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