Medical emergency for man with high blood sugar in Sunset, Sunset UT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 48-year-old man at near North 450 West, Sunset, who was conscious and breathing but experiencing high blood sugar.
Audio|Heard on: Layton City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 42, respond to 13 Zulu diabetic at near North 450 West, Sunset.
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Ambulance 42, respond to 13 Zulu diabetic at near North 450 West, Sunset.
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All right and number 34 be pretty channel.
00:25
Temporate, thank you real.
00:30
Hello, so I'm happy.
00:32
How good night?
00:37
1842.
00:44
From the 20, before we go 82, let's escort her outside.
00:52
We're on a topic problem.
00:55
Tonight, I talk to know as it's a split in the 6th.
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A.
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48-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
01:02
It's about my blood sugar as long leaves.
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... possibly sick.
01:08
Still floating.
01:13
Do you choice clear for coming up to me?
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22.
01:30
822. Vedic.
01:33
At near North 450 West, in sunset.
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Charlie 34, careful for found property.
01:46
34.
01:52
Responding to the complainant address, near West 300 North Number 2, found a firearm bag from a pawn shop on the roadway yesterday on 2,500 south.
02:06
Negative 88 inside the bag once an officer to come to get it and have some information about it.
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34.
02:21
242, you're responding, Charlie response, diabetic problem, near North 450 West in Sunset, 48-year-old male conscious and breathing, high blood sugar.
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Location mentioned:
N 450 W, Sunset, UT 84015
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