Medical alarms for unconscious patients at several locations, Baltimore MD
Multiple fire and emergency units responded to medical alarms at various locations involving unconscious individuals. One patient, a 21-year-old male, was reported as not breathing. Fire units remained on site to monitor for hotspots at one scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
03:25
Transcript:
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Engine 43, Amnil 25, respond medical alarm, (number withheld),
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(number withheld) Ramblewood Road, between Oakview Avenue, Willington Avenue, for the unconscious, now alert.
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Engine 43, Emuels 25, respond, medical alarm, (number withheld), (number withheld) Rumblewood Road, for the unconscious, now alert.
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(number withheld) Charlie 1 response 69 year old mail 22 46
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That's 16 I'm gonna be clear at fire ground hold me out of service to them fallsway
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Have me checked 16 falls right 22 46
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Man, it's truck 5 and truck 1.
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Let's shut down and take a look again.
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Car 415's en route to Car 414's location.
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Happy Car 415, 2049.
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engine 33 ambulance 23 respond medical alarm 33 dash 72
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(number withheld) north A street between clay court's apartment's access road and north broadway
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three don't watches
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Engine 33, Emails 23 respond, medical alarm 33-72,
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(number withheld) North Gay Street for the unconscious, 21-year-old male,
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31 Delta 2 response, 2252.
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AMF2, with engine 33, Amble 23, Medical Alon,
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33-72, (number withheld) on Page Street, for the unconscious, 21-year-old male, now reported non-breathing.
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AMS2, AML 23, Medical Alarm, 33-122-72, (number withheld) on paced street, for the unconscious, now reported non-breathing, 2254.
02:36
Engine 51, medic 5, respond, medical alarm, 51-60, (number withheld) North and Zern Avenue between Orleans Street and Jefferson Street to assist police on location with an unconscious.
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End to 51, medic 515, (number withheld) North Cozern Avenue to assist police on location with an unconscious, 255.
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and communications.
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I'm going to leave engine 13, truck 5,
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and truck 1 on the scene to guard for hotspots.
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The officer of truck 1 will be assuming command.
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All three units will be on the fire around at least another half hour or as necessary.
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I'll be going in service momentarily.
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