Young male diabetic patient found unresponsive at college housing, Newberg OR


Emergency responders attended to an 18-year-old male at the George Fox Pennington House. The patient was initially unconscious and not breathing normally but is now conscious though not fully responsive. The patient appears to have complications related to type 1 diabetes with no head injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 20, and rescue 20.
00:02
Respond to cardiac arrest at 1,000, East Sheridan Street.
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Unit 106. Cross streets are North Center Street and North River Street.
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I can't put Medic 20 on the cardiac arrest, rescue quarters.
00:25
Copy, Medic.
00:31
That is 20.
00:32
Respond to cardiac arrest at 100,000, E.
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Sheridan Street.
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Unit 106. Cross streets on North Center Street and North River Street.
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Engine 20, you have Medic 20 signed on this call with you.
00:51
This will be at the George Fox Pennington House at 1,000 East Sheridan Street, unit number 106.
00:58
Your caller reporting the patient is an 18-year-old male, originally reported not conscious, not breathing normal.
01:05
Sounds like maybe sister-like activity, patient was kind of moving around a bit.
01:11
They're conscious now.
01:13
Looks like for type 1 diabetic.
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No head injuries.
01:18
Patient is just kind of whimpering.
01:19
So trying to get up, not really responding.
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We're still getting further.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Meridian St, Newberg, OR 97132
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