Male student suffers medical emergency from low blood sugar


A college-age male at a climbing center is in distress due to low blood sugar. Bystanders have tried to help him, but his condition is getting worse.
Audio|Source: Cornell University Police, EMS, and EHS Dispatch
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Transcript:
Cornell to 2467, 2480, respond to Bartels Hall in the Lentz Up Climbing Center for a college-age male, reportedly failing his sugars dropping. Caller stated that they've tried giving him marshmallows for the time being to get his sugar back up, but he's losing color. Then Cornell to 2467, 2480, respond to Bartels Hall, Windsup Climbing Center for a college-age male who reportedly is low on sugar. 60, 70. 80. We're all fine for you. Hey. Did you, by chance, say that he's turning blue in color? Negative. They said he's blue in color, becoming pale. Good job, yeah, thank you. Good. Govye, thank you. Best. We found over to Bartels Hall, 2.50s, and I met emergency, college-age mail, low-on-sugar. Me, so. Down 4. Roll, that's 6'7. Go ahead. We did start banning sound emergency for this call. Just 3.53. Okay, cool. 6.7 to 80. I'm not sure if you're coming an emergency, if you are, you can downgrade.
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Location mentioned:
Near Campus Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853
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