Elderly man treated for low blood sugar near GA highway, Long County GA


An elderly man near GA Highway 84 showing signs of dementia was treated by emergency medical services for low blood sugar. Multiple responders were present at the scene near a doctor's office.
Audio|Source: Long County Public Safety
02:51
Transcript:
00:00
There's a couple people out with him. They believe he appears to be elderly might have some dementia problem.
00:17
Phone, are you about it? You got a second call from Morgan Lake Ironstein, T?
00:23
That's going to be a 10-4[1]. I got a call from the subject that she's not trying to have removed. No, no, Fred.
00:31
Can I'm not supposed or anything?
00:35
Negative.
00:36
No.
00:37
Tell them.
00:46
Hello, he'll show me how with him.
00:54
7.20 long.
00:58
7.20.
01:00
Sam Boy, you got an accelerator in routes well.
01:07
Do I have a what route?
01:10
An ambulance.
01:13
Negative. Can you have a battery what's up? Call him.
01:24
Well, Wayne EMS is advising he's got low blood sugar out here and they're trying to get them back.
01:29
Right, they need EMS. They said they advised Wayne County about 20 minutes ago.
01:38
10-4[1]. 10-4.
01:42
33 long almost seen delusory.
01:45
10-4[1]. 10-4.
01:51
On Long and Messon fire, respond to a diabetic highway 84, the doctor's office.
02:04
Well you know if there the camper's up here by the highway or if they're by the boat landing.
02:11
Negative button.
02:13
Don't wear no big deal I figured out right here.
02:36
Met two longsworths en route.
02:40
En route, MET2. Me too, you're responding to an elderly gentleman.
02:44
It provides of blood sugar low.
02:47
There is a Wayne County EMS that just stuff out with them also and also have a death deal.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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