Person in diabetic shock collapses near Banner Hospital, Tucson AZ


A person collapsed near Banner Hospital while experiencing diabetic shock and going in and out of consciousness. Another individual was transported to the hospital as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
02:46
Transcript:
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One getting transported to Banner as a precautionary Cajon 5303 and I'll be back out at RTC
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Salt-7.
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Salt-17.
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Just advising us up with a 1050 and I-10 westbound just prior to the Valencia exit with two vehicles in a motor home.
00:27
They believe they called 911 GPS is supposed to be en route, just in case anybody else gives you more calls, no injuries.
00:34
1611.
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243.
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If available, can we get an atom unit to Fort Ocean 3-4?
00:48
The suspects potentially unseen still.
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Captain Adam Unit for 1360 software.
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Not in 3-1.
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What out of doing?
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I'm going to slide down.
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Okay, two second.
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Okay,
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I get METT.
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Unis 1-9-3-1-1-3. Natsford. All the sponsor, no, please.
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1-220?
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It's going to be the same 20.
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10-4. Unis 2, 1-9-3-1-3-1. It's going to be 5505 South Mission Road, 12-104.
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5354-400.
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5-4-400.
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10- 12. 1-127, can you divert.
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10-4. Available, Units, response, respond, code 3.
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Okay.
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1-127. 3 or high-size-CPR.
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Refereating again.
02:13
Shevard in 1613
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via diabetic shocks going in and out of consciousness
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104, 45 copy
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I'm warming wrong
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and 19031 is this related to your event or a different event?
02:39
Negative, this is going to be separate. We got flag down at the same 20. Reference something else.
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She just collapsed right in front of us.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719
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