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Ben Bravo Fourteen, Alpha Ten Bravo Fourteen, have you respond? Priority One[1] (number withheld) East Grand Street in Sheridan.
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And Bravo 14, we have an 80-year-old female.
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Caller states she believes her mother has not taken her meds within four or five days.
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Says that she believes she has fallen a few times over the last week, possibly has some broken ribs.
00:23
However, today she is complaining of some chest pain.
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They did check her sugar as 220.
00:28
States her mother is now having some gassing breaths but is vomiting.
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Sounds clear. Shows throughout.
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Fourteen's been out.
00:41
Central from Rescue 20.
00:47
Back in service with 1470.
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Back in service at 1911.
01:02
Also, I'm just advising with confusion.
01:05
There caller states that the patient was not vomiting.
01:07
She's on the toilet with diarrhea.
01:08
They did check the blood sugar about 10 minutes ago.
01:10
However, she does not have her insulin monitor on her and they don't believe that she has had any insulin today and cannot confirm she's even eaten.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority One: Highest-priority emergency medical response