Diabetic patient unresponsive near highway 97 and gibson road, Molino FL
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A diabetic patient was found unresponsive near Highway 97 and Gibson Road and required medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Jamie the medic 411 411 411 for science Charlie 2240 highway 97 cross street of Gibson road
00:24
Quad-18 diabetic Charlie Not Alert, 2240, Highway 97.
00:29
Squad 18, diabetic, Charlie not alert, 2240,
00:33
Highway 97, cross streets Gibson Road and Pilgrim Trail.
00:40
PMS, 13.
00:42
18.
00:45
Yes, ma'am, I'll be attending and route to Baptist.
00:49
I've notified them vehicle, sir.
00:51
Okay.
00:56
Minimetic 211.
00:58
Game an engine 7.
01:00
Engine 7.
01:02
This was called in by the alarm company.
01:04
They contacted a key holder.
01:06
Somebody on-site called back in and advised a false alarm and gave proper passcode.
01:15
I understood.
01:17
You can show us on scene.
01:19
Nothing showing.
01:20
Be out-checking.
01:22
Top the engine 7 on scene.
01:25
Nothing showing, out-checking.
01:32
Engine one is Gambia.
01:34
Engine one.
01:37
One's and quarters.
01:39
Copy ones and quarters.
01:41
Came in a medic 302.
01:45
302. 302 to 98, Mary Boyle Angel.
01:50
Hello?
01:51
It's going to be a holdback due to the caution note.
01:54
It's called Delta, 57 Norwood Drive, Cross Street of North 46th Avenue in rural Grove.
02:01
Coward.
02:06
Engine 16.
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16 is completed.
02:11
Copy 16 completed.
02:17
In the squad 18.
02:19
Squad 18.
02:24
EMS is coming from McDavid.
02:26
It's a second party caller, a 64-year-old female.
02:29
Patient has a high blood sugar.
02:31
Patients not alert.
02:34
And patient will be in the vehicle outside of the house.
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