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Medical response for woman with hypertension and headache
Medical Emergency
Aberdeen, MD
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
00:55
Transcript: Medic 31 arrive to Olin. Not a box 216-1, Medi-Hedict 21C Headache, 901-401-4-Net Lane Unit 101, 2-year-sil (name withheld)-Deta and operations on EMF 1017. 1017. Okay, 21-A is around. Medic. 21A, you're around at 1018. You're around for a 50-year-old female with hypertension and a headache. Hot response. Upper chest becomes on level 4. Aberdeen is level 1. Okay. Okay. Medicaid, 81. 1019.
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