Medical emergency near 5th Ave in Mankato, Mankato MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible diabetic emergency near 5th Avenue in Mankato. A 42-year-old woman was conscious and breathing but reported high blood sugar, headache, chest pain, and difficulty breathing. The response was upgraded to priority one.
Audio|Heard on: Mankato Mayo Clinic Ambulance Dispatch
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
682 en route near 5th Ave.
00:05
I mean, we're out. I got a patient update.
00:06
One year over, you ready? Upgrade priority one.
00:10
Go ahead with the update.
00:16
Again, you upgrade priority one for a forty-two-year-old female currently conscious and breathing.
00:20
Caller states she has type two diabetes, high blood glucose, and difficulty breathing, but is responding and behaving normally.
00:28
However, having that difficulty breathing,
00:31
Upgraded to priority one, using the main entrance, apartment one.
00:39
682 from dispatch.
00:40
Additional information from the caller: she is complaining of headache and chest pain.
00:46
No aspirin available.
00:48
Not clammy, not sweaty.
00:50
She took her metformin this morning.
00:55
Eighty-two copies.
00:56
Caller reports that her blood sugar has been fluctuating.
01:01
Currently 276, highest this morning was 350.
01:05
Page your copies.
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Location mentioned:
5th Ave, Mankato, MN 56001
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