Man transported for diabetic complications and related symptoms, Moab UT


A 36-year-old man is being taken by ambulance to Moab Regional Hospital due to diabetic problems. He has not used insulin for two days and is experiencing widespread pain, nausea, vomiting, and a rapid heart rate. No trauma or crime is involved in the case.
Audio|Source: Moab Fire
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I'm going to be non-emergent. Approximately 5 to 7 minutes out, this be a 36-year-old male.
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A complaint of diabetic issues for the past two days has not had an insulin for the past two days.
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A chief complaint is pain everywhere,
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aching pain,
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and nausea, vomiting can't hold water down.
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I've got a heart rate 1-40, sinus on the monitor, under Mark Wolfer. FTA elevation changes, 12 liters of markable.
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Light pressure 103 over 59.
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Respirations are a little bit rapid at 28.
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SC2 is 99% on room air.
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Freak.
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Blood sugar was 4-2-3, and I've got a line established that I'm going to get to engage left B.C.
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I'm running from the limits. I have given the opram.
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He, uh, can weazing, I believe it was a kind of attack, but it's a freshman al-veederal, so he's got the non-veederal running.
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Lung sounds are clear at this time sensation as normal skin science is a little pan. No other one's nice, right.
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Again, about 5-2-7 minutes. Not any question.
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10-4-no-question. 10-4-no-question.
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Okay.
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Your name of 51 and around to MRH with one patient.
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Fifty-one, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Williams Way, Moab, UT 84532
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