Medical emergency reported for elderly man at Monarch Mills, Columbia MD
A medical emergency call was received for a 92-year-old male at Monarch Mills. The patient's breathing status was unclear, and CPR was attempted but difficult to initiate from the caller side. There was a possible cardiac arrest situation, and emergency responders coordinated efforts to provide assistance. The location was near Quiet Hours Place Apartment 203 in Columbia, Maryland. No personal identifying information other than age and location was included.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
03:58
Transcript:
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Callmaker is trying to get the caller to start the CPR[1] but having difficulty with this.
00:07
947.
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Charlie silent.
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Go ahead.
00:15
Sanford is getting a second before I clear here.
00:18
Okay. Thank you.
00:20
Can you make this suspicious subject?
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I'll have an FIR.
00:23
I don't know how to that stuff.
00:25
Okay.
00:30
Number 31, I'll be at St.
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Rob.
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Number 10. Number 10, I'm public service with the FI.
00:44
Hey, we're 31.
00:45
I'm scared after relayed to her.
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9-1-Hawords,
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Knoxbox 63, 380, 0.
00:58
Okay, bye-bye.
00:59
I have another medical assist in the Ever 3 on Monarch Mills.
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It's a 92-year-old male.
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We're unable to determine breathing status.
01:10
I just need to advise if you want fire to advise.
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To advise.
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Edwards, Ken, just confirming we have no available units to respond.
01:19
That's correct.
01:21
104, can you see if a front car to respond to that until we get Edward unit therapy? 10-1-1-1-11 we're actually trying out that, I don't know that.
01:32
Oh 10, I'm direct on that.
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Thank you, 11.
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Number 2-1, you can leave this a disorderway, 10-8-0.
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10-4[2].
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9-1, your code, then call.
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Number 3-1, I can never to the medical then.
01:54
Can you cancel it?
02:00
TAMFAR. For 21, I can start to TAMAR.
02:04
Edward Teng, can you give me the building number for this call?
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near Quiet Hours Pl Apartment 203 direct thank you.
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One four five the hour out of service for decont and restock direct.
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Hey, Carloman.
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Bye. Do we have any history of the apartment G?
02:48
It's not a welfare in a runaways.
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One-two-five, uh, e-mots-one resource, do you need?
03:01
Time for, or when was the last call we had here?
03:04
No, one second.
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P-5 Hospital.
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It was yesterday.
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I had 21-18.
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947.
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Time for, thank you.
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I want to hire.
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Charlie 3, 2, Charlie 4.1, U.S.m.
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4.
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4.4. 4A.S.
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Cardi and graphs.
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Thank you.
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950.
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Charlie 5.1.
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You sent 4?
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125. You ring Lucas suction.
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We got everything else.
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And you're a life tax.
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One, two, five.
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I'll put that right.
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Just that's Charlie 5-1.
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Are you 7-4? Simple.
03:53
96, Howard, you can clear this patient assist, and if need be, put us on the cardiac arrest.
03:58
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructions
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment received; message understood; affirmative or OK.
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