Officer assists woman having diabetic episode at gas station, Clarkston WA
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An officer helped a woman experiencing a diabetic episode by guiding her to a gas station where she waited safely for her husband to pick her up due to concerns about her blood sugar and ability to drive.
Audio|Heard on: Nez Perce and Asotin Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
She's in the middle of a diabetic episode right now.
00:02
We're trying to get something figured out in a way to get her home safely.
00:09
Do you want an engine?
00:12
Not at this time.
00:13
She was able to check her own blood sugar levels and they're significantly higher than what they should be.
00:19
I'll advise if she needs an engine.
00:23
T.
00:30
(number withheld).
00:34
(number withheld).
00:38
(number withheld).
00:42
(number withheld).
00:45
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:51
Michael Serato has set us as valid expiring in 2028.
00:55
Their restrictions, negative ones.
01:00
Got us.
01:03
24.
01:10
(number withheld).
01:12
(number withheld).
01:14
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:17
I'm clear. What's 48's location?
01:21
He is Rant 6.
01:26
Got it. 2014.
01:34
Wicom,
01:36
Medicaid. Medicaid 1, Medicaid1, Delta Castadia.
01:38
Tony is a C.
01:49
Commentary.
01:52
514 has Brent and custody.
01:58
Okay. Okay.
02:00
4544, I'm out of 14.
02:11
I'm out of 48.
02:17
2540 for copy
02:24
(number withheld) (number withheld)
02:32
I'm following my driver to the 128 gas station in waiting for her husband to come get her given her current numbers and the concern for driving
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Location mentioned:
Asotin County, WA
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