Medical emergency involving 18-year-old with low blood sugar, Newberg OR
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According to the dispatch call, an 18-year-old male at George Fox University has a medical emergency caused by very low blood sugar. He is conscious but altered and not responding normally. Emergency responders arrived at Pennington Residence Hall to assist.
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Transcript:
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Engine 20, and Medic 20, respond to diabetic problem.
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At near North River Street, Unit 106.
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Cross Streets are North River Street and Carlton Way.
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Engine 20, Medics, 20, or emergency response for diabetic problem.
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George Fox, Pennington Residence Hall, near North River Street, number 106.
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You have an 18-year-old male.
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He's conscious but very altered.
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He's not responding normally.
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He is breathing.
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They believe his blood sugar is really low.
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He can't follow commands.
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He's very sweaty.
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His eyes look glazed.
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He has a history of seizures when he gets a state.
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He has not had one today.
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You should have a lead-in from the front door.
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They believe he's on constant insulin, and they're trying to give him some Coke.
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You're 20 copy.
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Location mentioned:
Pennington Residence Hall, 310 N River St, Newberg, OR 97132
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