Medical emergency for woman who passed out in Browning, Mexico MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 53-year-old woman who passed out but was breathing near West Wine Street in Browning.
Audio|Heard on: Linn County Police, Fire, and EMS
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01:44
Transcript:
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Attentionment County Ambulance and Browning first responders.
00:02
They responded 411 West Vine Street in Browning.
00:06
Kelly for a 53-year-old female who passed out is breathing.
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Time enough 15-08.
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WKV. 0.9.
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Manhattan, Rout 411 West Vine Street and Browning.
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She'll be a 453-year-old female who passed out in breathing.
00:21
Do you know she is still unconscious?
00:33
Patient is going to be conscious now, is alert and talking.
00:36
We also got a whole Sullivan County and they're going to let their ambulance smell.
00:44
Medical two.
00:46
Go for two.
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Medics information, patient is going to be a diabetic and has a history of high blood pressure.
00:54
Current blood sugar is going to be 2.30.
00:56
Can you repeat that last piece of traffic about the blood sugar?
01:07
...goe in route to that medical call and Browning.
01:13
Copy it round.
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Patient information.
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Patient is currently alert and talking.
01:18
She is a diabetic and does that fit for your high blood pressure? Current blood sugar is 293.
01:38
Herbie stated that her skin color is a little greenish and her lips turn white and her skin is cool right now.
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