Diabetic emergency at south 89th street medical office, Lincoln NE
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Emergency responders were called to a diabetic problem at a medical office near South 89th Street. A 75-year-old man was conscious and breathing but showing abnormal behavior related to blood sugar levels.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Page 10 locations
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6. Zone 304.
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Medical Charlie response, diabetic problem at near South 89th Street.
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Suite 2101.
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Respond on TAC 7.
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Engine 15 and medic 6, respond to Zone 304, Medical Charlie response, diabetic problem, at near South 89th Street.
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Suite 2101, respond on TAC 7.
00:37
Where is she?
00:48
109, EMS1, verifying filter response.
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So 101 to 45th to 48th on the line.
00:56
The password I was calling in said it was a brown SUV versus a motorcycle, and the motorcycle slid into the Mbasa.
01:03
This parking lot, I don't have extended injuries at this time.
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BD's in route.
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You'll be on tax six, tax six.
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15 is in route.
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Engine 15 minute 6, verifying your Charlie response zone 304 to near South 89, suite 2101.
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Section.
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Injant, medic to patient side.
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Correction, that's going to meet room 2101.
01:37
Is he going to be on a 75-year-old male's conscious and breathing, having a blood sugar-related issue?
01:43
He's completely alert behaving normally.
01:45
Not behaving normally, excuse me.
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He'll be on.
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Location mentioned:
S 89th St, Lincoln, NE 68526
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