Medical emergencies with breathing and trauma injuries reported, Baltimore MD
Fire units responded to multiple medical emergencies including a person with ineffective breathing near Heaselwood Avenue and another person with a traumatic injury near Patterson Avenue and Walpatch Avenue. Police were requested on scene for the injury near the train tracks at Patterson Avenue and Woback Avenue.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck 30, Middick 16, respond medical alarm[1] (number withheld), correction (number withheld), Heaselwood Avenue,
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Plainfield Avenue and Onend Road.
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For ineffective breathing,
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truck 30, medic 16, respond medical alarm[1] (number withheld),
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(number withheld), Hazardwood Avenue, ineffective, breathing, 12, 16.
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Peter 45 on service, good intent.
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It was your 45, 12, 58.
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Indications to truck one.
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Truck one. You did advise you were going into reserve truck 42, correct?
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I'm seeing that.
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We've got to check.
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Okay, 1,300.
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Campbell, (number withheld) respondent (number withheld).
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Near Patterson Avenue and Walpatch Avenue.
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For the traumatic injury, police requesting 9014 on scene.
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Campbell 89, respond, medical (number withheld).
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Near Patterson Avenue and Woback Avenue, the train track.
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For the traumatic injury, 914, requesting the BLS[2], in 1302.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
medical alarm: Automated medical alert activation (medical emergency)
[2]
BLS: Basic medical care and transport without advanced life support interventions.
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Location mentioned:
Near Reisterstown Rd, Baltimore, MD 21215
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