College student seeks medical help for stomach issues, Ithaca NY
Emergency medical services responded to Ganędagō Hall at Cornell University for a college-age male experiencing stomach pain, chills, and vomiting. The patient's blood sugar was noted to be elevated. Non-emergency transport to medical care was requested.
Audio|Source: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Bangs, Cornell's requesting you not-emerging, near Triphammer Road, again at Ganędagō Hall. It's in the room 455 C, (name withheld).
00:07
College-age males, stomach pain, chills, and vomiting.
00:11
Again, it's bangs, Cornell's requesting you not-emergent, near Triphammer Road, Ganędagō Hall, cross the assistant place, the airborne place, Justice Road.
00:19
It's been in room 455, (name withheld).
00:23
It's going to be a college age... male's from pain, chills, vomiting. 5 and 7.
00:32
24-17 of the bank to come in the corner on that there.
00:41
959, we'll be with you shortly.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:45
9-559. Just want to listen over, make her way down to the ground for the lobby for her to get here.
00:49
My handles are stable.
00:50
Do I believe, 959, when we're going on my B?
00:58
9.59, go ahead.
01:02
959, when you get here, just let me know, we'll start walking out to you.
01:05
The only thing that we found that was out of the ordinary as patient's blood sugar was 188 and last time she had to eat was at 9.30 and it was just up.
01:18
We just got the patient out of the house. We're going to be transporting within the next slide.
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