Teen in custody suffers severe diabetic emergency


A 16-year-old in custody is having serious diabetic problems. His blood sugar is very high, and medical help is on the way. However, the caregivers cannot give him his insulin.
Audio|Source: Weakley County Public Safety
02:16
Transcript:
Having a 16-year-old male is having diabetic issues, does use insulin. Timeout 7355. 205. To see if I was being a message responding to the Department of Children's Services for a 16-year-old male having diabetic issues. He isn't DC as (name withheld). No. 634, mid-action 8. 10-4[1]. 10-4. 10-4. 20. 738. The number is going to be 2464. Just because of the child is in DCS[2] custody. They do have all the information. They're sitting to go in the side entrance to the right of the building. Just match 502, the route to back up, 5.06. 738. 506, 502. Just be advised that this is a fasting blood sugar is 430. He does use insulin, but they are not medically approved to give his insulin. County 503 is out of volunteers. The 740. 6-07mogast, go ahead. The end of the building. It's going to be the side entrance to the right of the building.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
DCS: Department of Children's Services
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Weakley County, TN
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