Male with high blood sugar transported to hospital, Plant City FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 66-year-old male experienced generalized weakness and high blood sugar. He was found asleep in his car and was awake but slow to respond. His blood sugar was high at 396, but his vital signs and heart test were stable. He was transported non-emergency to South Florida Baptist Hospital receiving IV fluids en route.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsborough FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Rescue Unit 26, South Florida Baptist.
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Rescue Unit 26, South Florida Baptist.
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And so forth a Florida Baptist Joe Hens.
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And so how old is Joe Hens.
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26 is coming on an emergency,
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66-year-old male.
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(name withheld) complained of generalized weakness and hyperglycemia.
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Patient was found asleep in his car for about 40 minutes, according to a high standard.
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Patients awake, alert, and oriented, a little slow to respond.
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The last blood sugar was 396, EKG,
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normal, glottal sign, stable.
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20-g-H-IV fluid going right now, ETA, about 8 minutes.
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26 is not a big girl mail she's been playing a personalized week and hypergling this week.
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As far, four minutes, it's a clocking to a five standard.
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Patients a week there are no dependent on the last year 396, KG,
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normal,
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glottles run stable.
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Only H.E. We're going right now, ETA, five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
N Park Rd, Plant City, FL 33563
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