Medical response for diabetic patient at KOA campground, Tamworth NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to the KOA campground in Tamworth for a seventy-six-year-old man who is diabetic, with a dangerously low blood sugar level and signs of confusion.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
00:49
Transcript:
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Carroll Fire, Tamworth Rescue Ambulance respond near White Mountain Highway at the KOA.
00:07
Patient is located at the second cabin on the left.
00:10
They're advising it's called Oak Ridge.
00:13
A seventy-six-year-old male, conscious and breathing, is diabetic with a blood sugar level under 40 and is becoming confused.
00:24
Repeating, Carroll Fire, Tamworth Rescue Ambulance near White Mountain Highway.
00:28
White Mountain Highway at the KOA.
00:31
Located in the second cabin on the left.
00:34
Advise it's called Oak Ridge for a seventy-six-year-old male, conscious and breathing but diabetic with a blood sugar level under 40.
00:46
Patient is becoming confused.
00:48
Your first tone at twenty-three twelve.
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Location mentioned:
Tamworth, NH
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