Medical emergency with diabetic patient at residential address, Hackettstown NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders dispatched to a medical standby for a 68-year-old male with a possible diabetic emergency near Wood Duck Court in Hackettstown, New Jersey.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:43
Transcript:
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Station 95 Rescue Alert, request for a standby for a possible response near Wood Duck Court,
00:08
possible diabetic emergency.
00:09
Repeating Station 95 Rescue, request for a standby from state police near Wood Duck Court,
00:17
near Wood Duck Court,
00:20
68-year-old male, possible diabetic emergency.
00:22
Time now, 1549, operator 10, Warren County, Claire.
00:33
County, 7613, showing me gone out on that, Jemar.
00:50
7811, County, I'll take care of that would be cool.
00:55
1011-week.
01:02
Money from 95 rescue base.
01:08
95 rescue base, gun.
01:11
Negative real error, crew up.
01:16
Racing, negative rate alerts, crewing up and there is a correction on the address.
01:21
It's near Wood Duck Court.
01:27
Receive, thank you.
01:29
The message came as standby.
01:31
We'll still stand by or we can proceed.
01:35
It's a standby for now.
01:36
I don't know if you want to respond in and stand by in the area or if you want to wait at station, that's a view.
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Location mentioned:
Wood Duck Ct, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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