Medical call for diabetic patient with aggressive behavior, Albuquerque NM
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders were called for a diabetic patient exhibiting abnormal and aggressive behavior near Arroyo Genisa Road Northeast in Albuquerque.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Rescue 9,
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Respond 13 Charlie 2C, diabetic, abnormal behavior, combative or aggressive, near Arroyo Genisa Road Northeast.
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Rescue 9,
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Respond to a 13 Charlie 2C diabetic, abnormal behavior combative or aggressive near Arroyo Genisa Road Northeast.
00:32
Engine nine to alarm.
00:34
Engine nine is going to take that part.
00:36
Can you add us to the call with the rescue? They are aware.
00:39
Engine nine.
00:41
Copy, engine nine, standby.
00:47
Engine 11, medic 1, 1.
00:51
Respond to a 31 delta 3, unconscious with effective breathing, at 5501 Gibson Boulevard Southeast.
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Engine 11, medic 1 , 1.
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Respond to a 31 delta 3 , unconscious with effective breathing at 5501 Gibson Boulevard Southeast.
01:19
Respond to a 13 Charlie 2C, diabetic, abnormal behavior, combat or aggressive, near Arroyo Genisa Road Northeast.
01:32
Engine 9,
01:33
Respond to a 13 Charlie2C, diabetic, abnormal behavior, combative or aggressive, near Arroyo Genisa Road Northeast.
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Location mentioned:
Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
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