Male patient transported after eye laceration, Waldorf MD


Medical personnel responded to a medical alarm near Southwinds Pl. A male patient was transported to Charles Regional Hospital with a small laceration to the right eye.
Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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We're transporting prior to 3, Charles Regional.
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1-75-year-old male collar, no backboard.
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I copy.
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Cule the laceration to the head.
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It'll be a small laceration to the right eye.
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Copy.
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Paramedicamination 129, Charles.
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Paramedicamination 129.
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You can hold us in service.
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6.086 service.
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I copy. Stand by one.
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I think might send you to Old Line Center.
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Let me check for 51's at.
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519, what's your location?
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Central Parkway in Smallwood.
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Okay, continue on the call.
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2.608.
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6.08.
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We'll be translating Priority 3[1]03 to Seoncy.
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Priority 3[1] to Charles Regional 608, 1308.
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308.
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Again, at 129, remaining service.
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Switch back to turn off a 1.
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Charles County, the Paramedic ambulance, 129.
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129, go ahead.
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Start towards south wind's place, please,
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please.
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We're direct with two.
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Airmenic email with 129.
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(number withheld) Southwind's place for the unknown medical alarm.
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Engine Company 12, MS-6D are alerted.
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Paramarment of gaming last 129 is on air in the route.
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Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-acuity patient transport without lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Near Southwinds Pl, White Plains, MD 20695
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