Elderly man suffers numbness from low mineral levels


An elderly man is feeling numbness in his arms and legs because of low mineral levels. His family is worried it could cause serious heart problems, so emergency services are on the way.
Audio|Source: Preston County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Center Station 15[3] Camp[1] need to respond. First medical call, sick person, 22 Excelsior Street, Newburg, (name withheld), 213333[2]. Senator 6803. Thank you very good. So we're in route. Thanks, they're en route. 2133 will be announced to 22 to sell through straight. Right. In 683, it's going to be a 67-year-old male. The wife is advising that he's an Austin new patient. They're trying to keep his magnesium and potassium levels at a good rate. They said that right now he's been having trouble with him getting low. He's numb in all of his extremities. She said that that happens when he... does get low on his magnesium and pathium. She advised that when this happens they need to get him to the hospital as quickly as possible. She says that it could cause him to have heart failure. I'm still getting further. That's what you know.
Police codes explained
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Camp: Unit/crew identifier
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213333: Possible internal code for medical call
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Station 15: Fire/EMS station identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near Excelsior St, Newburg, WV 26410
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