Driver found unresponsive while vehicle in drive, Baltimore County MD
Emergency responders found a driver unresponsive in a vehicle that was still in drive with the foot on the brake. The driver became responsive as the vehicle moved to the roadside.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:6
Transcript:
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Start me in Medical Box[1], Hollibur, and Dunnock Avenue.
00:04
I have unresponsive patient and the light, and if you could ask today, police, because I am by myself.
00:16
I do anything else.
00:17
I'm about 6-1.
00:20
M.6, 9-1 or 6, MS 3, cardiac arrest.
00:25
Thank you. You're out.
00:27
We're on east.
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547.4-7.
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Now 3 out of 96, mag-196 dispatched.
00:37
540.
00:40
Okay,
00:42
be advised,
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I'm not going to approach this vehicle.
00:47
It is in drive and his foot is currently on the brake.
00:56
Hi
01:02
Infinity,
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corridor.
01:05
Then.
01:08
Sorry, we'll call a little.
01:11
All right.
01:17
Quino-6,
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MS3 is that what the driver is on response of.
01:23
And I just used to one, have you heard?
01:26
5 for 909.
01:27
Okay,
01:31
thank you.
01:32
Okay, thank you.
01:34
This guy's tick down a tag number for me.
01:38
It's (number withheld).
01:43
Medi-9-9-6-3, backpane, 725-Tollage.
01:46
Okay.
01:48
Off wind rail in Madison.
01:50
The patient could wake up upon us approaching him.
01:54
He is currently pulling over to the side.
01:56
You can cancel the engine and let's not have police com and the medical crew.
02:03
Okay, 9-61, you know, sirs.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Box: Box assignment/area identifier used for dispatching resources to a medical incident
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