13-year-old vomiting at residence


Radio communication about a response to 820 Tower Town Drive. Responders say the scene is not secure and a 13-year-old male is vomiting. EMS units discuss which ambulance will evaluate and transport the patient and request an incident number.
Audio|Source: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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Transcript:
(name withheld), two of them. ALS[1] 2-04, 820-tower-town drive, the scene is not secure. Officer. Team 1, this command, go ahead. Sir, can you store AML 799 over the rehab for evaluation of that pediatric? Maybe once two-o-four. PJ Transport, A-Ns or B-LS. V-L. 2-9-4. D-L. Can you be a citizen police seat is not secure. Understood. 799 from command. You have one patient on the back of we have seven. 13 year old male. No, this 99 are drawn our way. 243, please. 2nd, officer, go ahead. All right. It's probably a negative on the fly out. I'm direct. All right. The first two minutes, Calvert, can I get an incident number for that 13-year-old male vomiting? The one that's 799 is going to handle. That was going to be 2.506.
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ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Calvert Towne Dr, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
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