Woman choking at home recovers before responders arrive, Ellicott City MD
Emergency responders were called to a choking incident involving a 68-year-old woman near Argent Path. The obstruction was cleared before arrival, and the woman recovered without need for further assistance.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 8.2, Ambulance 86, Paramedic-135, respond.
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Near Argent Path, 68-year-old female choking,
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Alpha 2[1], 1759.
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Edward 3-1.
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Edward 3-1.
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Did traffic 18 interrupt?
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That's right, he came up on Alpha 1.
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Thank you. Top Cating, I'm third driver.
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Yeah, Mark.
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Number 5-1, number 3-1 for domestic in progress.
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The program.
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3-1.
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5818, Stevens Forage Road, apartment 22,
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caller here's screaming outside the apartment complex.
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Advices from the apartment below him.
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He is screaming and begging.
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There's possibly children in the apartment.
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Coming from apartment 22, 8-0-1.
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1-3-5 out.
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I'm looking at the comments.
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I mentioned that it should only require BLF a check.
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Are we in service?
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35.
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I'm going to have to leave it to your discretion.
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They're saying that the object, the obstruction was cleared and the patient seems fine.
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If the officer on A2 is okay with us going in service, we'll stay in service.
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Eighty-two.
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Charlie, two on your ten-four.
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Heritage engine eight-two.
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David, five, two, ten-eight.
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Ten-four, ten-ten-eight.
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Ten-four, ten-four, no security now.
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Oh. Page two.
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Based on the comments, it looks like it says here that they could clearly hear the patient talking and that they only need a check-off.
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Okay, they did actually now request to cancel saying mom is fine.
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You want to put the assignment in service? They're saying that they don't need any fire department services.
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She actually completes the assignment available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
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