Elderly man faces diabetic emergency on Beacon Hill Rd, West Milford NJ


An 88-year-old man is having a diabetic emergency on Beacon Hill Road. His sugar levels are critically low, and he is vomiting. Emergency responders are providing medical care and are en route to the scene.
Audio|Source: West Milford Police
02:44
Transcript:
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55 season Charlie Beacon Hill Road.
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Diabetic emergency, 88-year old mail.
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We're going, row.
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2-2 what's open? I'm going out.
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10.4.
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We're going to be out testing here and you're also going to notify the county.
00:11
They're going to have to come out here and fix this guardrail.
00:14
We're going to be out here and fix this guardrail. 10-4[1]. Is that an immediate fix like they need to do it tonight or can wait until next week?
00:25
Uh, if you're going to send something out to come check it tonight, I'll let them decide what they want to do with it.
00:31
Simple.
00:32
Okay, what's Walker? Okay.
00:34
Just update the rig, I am giving the patient glucose.
00:38
He is alert and cautious.
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10-4[1]40-0, any copy-thory.
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Receive, thank you. I have medics telling us as well.
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48 is be advised.
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His phone is alerting him that he's in a critical state.
00:52
Can you repeat that, please?
00:53
The alarm is going off for his sugar levels that he's in critical.
00:58
Thank you. They cannot get a reading either.
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Copy that.
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48, he's now vomiting.
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Do you want me to continue with the glucose or stop?
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Negative, do not administer any glucose.
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We have an EFT also in route to your location.
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They may be there before we get there.
01:10
We're about 10 minutes out.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Affirmative)
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Location mentioned:
Beacon Hill Rd, West Milford, NJ 07480
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