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Medical emergency with possible psychiatric issue on port tobacco roadCharles County MD

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Port Tobacco Rd, Maryland

Emergency responders were called to a location near Port Tobacco Road for a patient with chest pains and a possible psychiatric emergency. Paramedics decided to wait for law enforcement due to the mental health risk.

Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Port Tobacco Road to the Delta[3] chest pains.
00:04
The Ricanal 517 is been alerted to respond.
00:06
Operations on Tounce 2, 1337.
00:10
1 580, please.
00:14
1.882 to the Whiteland.
00:20
The Lewis 109 to Charles.
00:23
We're headed to Charles Regional Medical Center.
00:26
Priority 3rd3 to Charles Regional at 1338.
00:30
All right cameras 517 with you, switching.
00:39
3rdial 517.
00:49
Benedict Avenue, off Prince Frederick Road, Alpha[1] Fall.
00:54
DMS 5, Calvert, DMS4, Terminic M.H 16, Bravo[2] is due, operations on 10 Alpha[1]2, 1340.
01:05
Paramedic MIA-16B with two.
01:12
Paramedic MIA-16 Bravo[2], turn out for two.
01:18
Prametic MIA-16B.
01:20
My 816B.
01:21
My 816 Bravo[2].
01:34
Charles Canada, Cramidic, Hamilton,
01:36
just for your information.
01:38
Sheriff's Office has also been given this call,
01:40
possible psychiatric emergency involved as well with the patient having chest pains.
01:46
Your discretion if you want to stage.
01:51
Okay, yeah, we'll stage.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha: Low-priority medical response or assistance required.
[2]
Bravo: Moderate-priority medical response
[3]
Delta: High-priority medical response requiring urgent attention, often involving lights-and-siren transport.

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Port Tobacco Rd, Maryland
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