Paramedics transport woman with low blood sugar, Seaford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 75-year-old woman experiencing weakness and low blood sugar was helped by paramedics and transported to the hospital from near Middleford Rd in Seaford. She remained conscious, stable, and cooperative during the short transport.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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00:49
Transcript:
00:00
Morning, code command to medic 87.
00:01
Less than a five-minute ETA to your facility.
00:03
Or I have a.
00:07
Seventy-five-year-old (name withheld) female.
00:09
She complained of general weakness to police this morning.
00:11
First tried to use the bathroom, couldn't get herself into bed.
00:14
She was assisted down to the ground, didn't hit her head.
00:17
Conscious and oriented times four following commands.
00:20
Found some discharged paperwork she was recently seen at your facility on the 18th.
00:25
Looks like she was type one diabetic, put on long acting insulin, has a Dexcom family reported.
00:32
Hypoglycemia, however, she's eighty-six for a finger stick for me.
00:37
This is a full assist.
00:38
Get from the residence out to the ambulance.
00:41
Stable vitals, she's got a quadruple branch on her twelve lead.
00:44
She's ninety-four percent on four liters.
00:46
Blood pressure 160 over 70.
00:47
He's going to monitor transport.
00:49
You'll be arrested that time.
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Location mentioned:
Middleford Rd, Seaford, DE 19973
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