Man with diabetic emergency aided at bus stop, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews assisted a man experiencing high blood sugar and foot pain due to diabetes at a bus stop near Holmes Street in Kansas City. The patient, who faced a language barrier, was conscious and breathing and was taken to Truman Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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KCFD 553 calling high volume Truman.
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This is Truman.
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Truman is 555, three less than five.
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Got a thirty-seven year old male, conscious and breathing.
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GCS of 14 due to language barrier, speaks Swahili.
00:19
Told the police officer here at the bus stop that he was having foot pain and diabetic problems.
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His blood sugar is reading high with ketones.
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States he's a diabetic.
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Has not had any insulin today.
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Sinus on the monitor, rate of 82.
00:38
Last blood pressure 145 over 86.
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Heart rate of 90.
00:43
Saturation level 99%.
00:45
Again, his blood sugar is high with ketones.
00:49
Pain on the feet is rated at a nine.
00:52
We'll see you here in about 5 minutes, sir.
00:56
Truman, clear on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Holmes St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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