Emergency response to diabetic patient near Sessions St, Eau Claire WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and emergency medical services responded to a call near Sessions Street for a 73-year-old female diabetic patient. She was conscious, breathing, unable to eat, with dropping blood sugar and a possible tooth infection.
Audio|Heard on: Eau Claire County Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
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City medic six, engine six, trailer response for diabetic patient near Sessions St.
00:04
Twenty 0614 Sessions Street is trailer response diabetic patient.
00:07
Medic six, engine six on city fire.
00:18
T five over responding to 1405 gooder.
00:26
County to township fire.
00:33
Deputy advised that it was at 1405 South Gooder and appears to be a stump that's on fire, but they said that you guys could disregard.
00:42
Ten four.
00:49
Medic six en route from Water Street.
00:54
Ten four.
01:00
Five to station one.
01:07
Good.
01:10
Stand by.
01:16
Copy patient update.
01:20
Medic six.
01:22
You're responding for a 73-year-old female, conscious and breathing, unable to eat.
01:27
Blood sugar is dropping.
01:29
Caller believes she has a possible tooth infection.
01:31
Patient will be in the main area.
01:37
Medic six copy.
01:42
Out of center, medics.
01:44
Engine six on scene.
01:46
Ten five.
01:48
Ten five.
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Location mentioned:
Sessions St, Eau Claire, WI 54701
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