College female treated for low blood sugar at residence hall, West Lafayette IN
Emergency responders dispatched to a college residence hall to assist a female student with dangerously low blood sugar after her parent received a medical alert and could not reach her by phone.
Audio|Source: Tippecanoe County Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention, Purdue Fire.
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Medic 16. Stand by for a medical run to Shreve Residence Hall, room 886.
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Tension free fire, Medic 16, en route, near 3rd Street, the Shreve Residence Hall.
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Shreve Residence Hall, room 886, 886.
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For college age female,
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a parent received a medical alert for low blood sugar.
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Last reading was 40.
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Now the reading is low.
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She's unable to reach her by phone, would like her checked on.
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It'll be Shreve 886, low blood sugar alarm.
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Tone time, 517.
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Just 516s and around us with the east or the west side.
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It should be the east side.
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The caller was mom based on the numerics and the gender of the victim.
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I believe it's going to be east side.
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What I'm saying east side, thanks.
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Engine 11 arriving tree.
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Clear that.
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Plynex 16 proof.
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Plynex. Preet.
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Go ahead.
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I know you're on scene, just information though, call her call back advising.
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She didn't make contact with a daughter, daughter advisor, she's 10-4[1], so continue on your own discretion.
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We'll run up there real quick, talk to the other right up there real quick.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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