Child experiences diabetic emergency at residential address, Greensboro NC


A 6-year-old girl experienced a severe diabetic emergency at a residence near Clark Avenue. Emergency medical services and police responded to the scene. The initial report involved breathing difficulties but was later identified as a diabetic episode. Responders worked to contact the caller and gain access to assist the child.
Audio|Source: Guilford County EMS Dispatch
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Medics 212 near Clark Ave cross-free Skilkenny Avenue and Longford Avenue on a 9-Delta 1 cardiac call 6.1-year-old female.
00:11
In Medic.212, this call has been reclassified a 13 delta-1 diabetic problem.
00:20
Yes, I'm cross.
00:26
Hey, just advise, I'm public service with the caller on your call.
00:30
It initially started as her advising unknown on breathing, but she's now advising that it's a diabetic episode, but cannot get her to go to the patient.
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10-4[2]. That's fine. We're 2-23.
00:42
10-2-231, we're 10 to 65.
00:51
10-10-19[1].
00:54
Copy.
00:59
Are you able to make contact with the caller or see someone come to the door for us?
01:05
Come to the back door we've made in-trance.
01:11
Okay.
01:16
We're carried for you, too. We'll cancel the transport, start PD 1040.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-19: Return to station/base
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Clark Ave, Greensboro, NC 27406
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