unresponsive person reported at inn on new hampshire avenue, Takoma Park MD
Emergency services responded to a medical call about an unresponsive person at the Red Carpet Inn near New Hampshire Avenue. The situation was first considered a cardiac arrest but later downgraded to non-life-threatening.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
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Transcript:
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N702 responding one down red carpet near New Hampshire Avenue apartment 106
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2, Tower 704, checking the welfare, the inns on the scene.
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7-12, we have to read.
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Paramedic N712, discard your alert.
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Paramedic N712, discard your alert. Paramedic N712, discard your alert.
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Okay, 2, Tower 704, checking the welfare, the units on the scene.
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We got her a minute 731.
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Madic 731, go ahead.
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All over the same, the reviewer is made 880.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Jeremy Cianable 702, your calls being upgraded to a cardiac arrest.
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Fermat 102, you direct.
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Okay,
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712.
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Responding decreased L.A.L.C.1.W.T.W.
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Towers, 11,700, Old Columbia Pike Department, 1003.
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718 procedure routine sick person BLS 11,000 223 Dewey Court 1213
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11302 is on the seating in Paramedic engine 702 Paramarming Engine 844
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Unit 701, responding to Cardiff, RETL is 2.
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Red Carpet Inn, near New Hampshire Avenue, Unit 106.
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Units responding to Red Carpet and Amble 702 advises Priority 4[1].
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Respond to Red Carpet and Amble 702 has priority 4.
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Units made, Go and Service holding Avon 702.
Police codes explained
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Priority 4: Lowest-priority call
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Location mentioned:
Near New Hampshire Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912
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