Responder performs CPR at Baltimore gas station


Emergency responders are providing CPR to a person at a gas station in Baltimore. Medical help is on the way, and responders are keeping the scene calm without using lights or sirens.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
02:48
Transcript:
Go ahead. Yes, ma'am, I'm doing CPR[1] when I'm responsible, a belt man, he's overly. I tend to, it should be a dual call with the fire department. Do you need another unit there? No, I'm not good right now. Just, uh, in a way for a medic. 3027 East Federal. Okay, for en route. In 24, medic 6 should be en route. 20, if there's a unit closer, if we can start them to 24's location, this is the CPR. Could have anybody else close to 3027, East Federal? Hello, I'm here, though. 7-4. 17, you can hold me around. 2-7-9 yeah i know i said it was not emergency but is anybody in row yeah i'm uh where you at 27 21 27 i'm at the uh gas station right on edison and bridman so forth No lights, no siren, so I don't want to spook anybody. Ten, four, I'm right by the crown, and I'll be making my way down there shortly. Then, turn left. Table. He's your front at 503. You see, I'm the gas station really shy. You want me to take the front? Yeah, you can just calmly pull them in front. You could take to do it. 1042, the traffic stop, 3027. I'm sorry, 3348, Ertman, 1032, or 27, 1958. And 24, you guys, still okay, and ruffice to the number? Where you think so? 1032, 30270, federal, 1958.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Location mentioned:
Edison Hwy & Erdman Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213
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