Police respond to diabetic emergency at home


Police and EMS are going to a house for a possible medical issue. A family member far away is worried because he got an alert that his son at home has low blood sugar and cannot reach anyone there.
Audio|Source: Lake Mills Police/Fire, Jefferson County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
674 status. That's two. Number. 636, copy of Circlefare. 636, U.N. Fremont. It'll be at N26-15-1M Road. Again, N2615, Oneum Road, 0.2 miles south of Highway 1016. 1017 called stated that he's currently out of state. He is a diabetic son at home, and he's getting a low blood sugar alert on his phone. He tried contacting his wife and son who are at home, but their phones are on file, and he cannot get through to him. He did tell us that they do not have a door ball, you'll have to knock really loud on the front door. 10.4 and round.
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Lake Mills, WI 53551
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