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Medical emergency for woman near Woodland Drive, Eden NC
Emergency responders were dispatched near Woodland Drive for a 63-year-old woman experiencing low blood sugar with abnormal breathing and behavior.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Eden Station 3, Woodland Drive, diabetic.
00:10
Aedon Station 3 near Woodland Drive, cross street from Lenore Drive and Haywood Street.
00:19
A 63-year-old female with low blood sugar.
00:27
They're at 14-22.
00:30
Rescue 14 in Ralph.
00:34
Rescue 14 copy and route.
00:41
I'm talking for, let's see.
00:48
I'm talking for it.
00:49
Let's see go.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:54
Let's be clear.
00:55
I'll be out of legal, sorry.
00:57
That's school.
01:00
Okay. Okay.
01:05
You need a quick route.
01:07
Engine 3 copy en route.
01:13
Engine 3, you're responding near Woodland Drive.
01:19
Between Lenore Drive and Haywood Street.
01:21
A 63-year-old female with low blood sugar, abnormal breathing and behavior.
01:27
Not breathing normally.
01:30
Can I call it four in route?
01:33
Even card four, copy an aisle.
01:40
You go ahead for our focus, tax.
01:44
Table.
01:49
Two in ten, I'll call the same yet.
01:51
Okay.
01:55
Counting 105.
01:57
Jimmy Out of 2375, NCA7 of the Dollar General reference follow-up.
02:09
Copy. Copy.
02:14
Probably the Idle 134.
02:20
Rescue 14, you're out near Woodland Drive, Cross-Fees and North Drive, Haywood Street, diabetic problems.
02:27
Female advising the mother low sugar is low.
02:31
She is not breathing normally,
02:33
not responding normally, and not behaving normally.
02:37
Clear at 14.
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Location mentioned:
Woodland Dr, Eden, NC 27288
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