Medical Emergency in Clay
What happened
GBAC was dispatched for a reported diabetic problem at River Knoll Drive South. The caller described a 31 year old male who can't stop vomiting and has difficulty breathing with sugar over 300. From County Fire Control radio traffic.
Key Facts
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Aug 18, 5:27:33 AM Initial DispatchMedical Emergency in Clay: GBAC was dispatched for a reported diabetic problem at River Knoll Drive South. The caller described a 31 year old male who can't stop vomiting and has...Source: OTA + transcript
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Aug 18, 5:28:50 AM transcriptCharlie, I just want to ask if we're talking about a problem. River Knoll Drive South.Source: radio_tg_7
Radio Dispatch Intel 3 units
Transcribed from over-the-air P25 radio traffic. Accuracy may vary. Information reflects raw dispatch communications and may not reflect final incident outcomes.
Dispatch Transcript
GBAC line, response for diabetic problem, River Knoll Drive South, Cross River Knoll driving and Drake's Landing, Department 908, 31 year old male, can't stop vomiting, difficulty breathing, sugar over 300, Cold Springs Fire District, 527.
Transcribed from over-the-air P25 radio traffic. Accuracy may vary.
GBAC was dispatched for a reported diabetic problem at River Knoll Drive South. The caller described a 31 year old male who can't stop vomiting and has difficulty breathing with sugar over 300. From County Fire Control radio traffic.
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Alert details
- Town: Clay
- Public location: River Knoll Drive South, River Knoll driving and Drake's Landing, Clay
- Service: EMS
- Source: CNYICC
- Source model: Over-the-air monitor, transcript-assisted (CNYICC)
- Signal confidence: high confidence
- Transcript state: enrichment without transcript
- Public note: Derived from over-the-air radio traffic with transcript help. Sensitive identifiers and tactical details stay excluded.
- Published in archive: Aug 18, 2026 at 5:27 AM
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Source
Derived from over-the-air radio traffic with transcript help. Sensitive identifiers and tactical details stay excluded.