Emergency response for elderly male with low blood sugar, New Orleans LA
Emergency responders were dispatched to Begonia House for a 91-year-old male experiencing low blood sugar. Initially, there was confusion about the patient's exact location across multiple nearby buildings and rooms. After checking several rooms without finding the patient, EMS located the man in room 108 of Begonia House and began providing medical care on scene.
Audio|Source: New Orleans Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 38,
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Medical,
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near Magazine Street,
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near Jefferson Avenue, and near Leontine Street.
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Zone 6038,
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Engine 38,
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Medical,
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near Magazine Street,
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near Jefferson Avenue, and near Leontine Street.
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Use for Spanish, channel time is important to reach.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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38 communications, 38 anything further?
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Engine 38, you're responding to a 91-year-old male.
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States his sugar is low.
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EMS unit of Alpha (number withheld), Alpha (number withheld).
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Come back to 5.7.
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38 and 4.38 in-round.
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5.5 to 38 in row. (number withheld).
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Class 7 were you trying to reach for mitigation?
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Negas.
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Hello.
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25 to, or 15 to 38 on first responder.
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38.
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One of the message you should want to serve it.
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Okay,
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we're going to room 309.
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I wonder if it might be an error.
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Twifting the communications, can you try to get some information and see if both of our companies Austin 38 are going to the same person and reported two different locations?
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Temple, okay, back.
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Ten-four.
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15 to communications.
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We just gave access to room 309. There's no patient inside room 309.
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We go down to the first floor.
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15 to 38 will advise for what we got.
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Thank you, Engine 15. Thank you.
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Is 12, are you saying assist as your Dispo or your assisting damage?
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Assistant Damaskervis.
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1040 Service.
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10407.
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10407. Thank you, he's going here.
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Careful.
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I've seen the communications.
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We check room 309 and room 108 in the building that we're at.
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There's nobody in either apartment.
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We're moving to another building,
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direction of the nurse, to see if that, evidently there's three buildings here with three different building numbers, so stand by.
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10-4[1]. In the item, it's phase two.
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asks for Begonia house?
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When calling, it's a sitting in room 108, 8 of Begonia house, when calling.
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Good,
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communication.
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Media 308.
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Are you keeping us on this road, on this role?
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Ginger 15 told me to stand by.
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If you do agree that the patient was not in that room also, you will have to actually say that you're leaving.
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15 occasions, can you come back with that last transmission? I was in that elevator.
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Andrew 38 asked was I keeping him on scene and I related to him what you relate to me and then I told him that I can't tell him that he has to leave. He will have to actually tell me.
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Okay, 15 to 38, you can return.
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15 to communications, the item in room 108,
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the 91-year-old with low blood sugar, has EMS on scene providing patient care.
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We're still trying to locate our patient. 38 can return to service.
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10.4.
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into 38.
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38 in service.
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10.138 in service.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative (message received)
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