Medical team aids man with diabetic emergency, Osage Beach MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible diabetic medical emergency near Ross Dress for Less on Junior Parkway in Osage Beach. A man around sixty-one years old was experiencing low blood sugar and chest pain while sitting in a white Kia Sorento by the roadway. Responders from Beach Fire Station One and Osage Beach Medic 10 assisted at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Beach Fire Station One, Zone One A, respond for a medical.
00:03
Ross Dress for Less, near Junior Parkway.
00:08
Information from Miller County.
00:09
Still getting further.
00:10
A male having diabetic issues, sixty-one years old.
00:13
Unable to keep him awake, low blood sugar.
00:20
Engine eleven en route.
00:22
Engine eleven enroute.
00:23
This will be a white Kia Sorento by the road.
00:46
A white Kia Sorento by the roadway, also blood sugar at 55, reporting chest pain.
01:11
Engine 11, also ambulance has an extended ETA.
01:20
Osage Beach Medic 10, Medic 10 is available.
01:27
Can you respond to Ross near Junior Parkway for a medical?
01:32
Sixty-one year old male having diabetic issues.
01:37
Having a hard time keeping him awake, low blood sugar.
01:41
We'll be in a vehicle, a Kia Sorento by the road.
01:53
Engine 11 on scene, 1557.
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Location mentioned:
Jr Prewitt Pkwy, Osage Beach, MO 65065
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