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Woman with breathing problem receives CPR in apartmentBaltimore MD

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near Argonne Dr g, Baltimore, MD 21218

Emergency medical services are responding to a 52-year-old woman with a breathing problem at an apartment near Argonne Dr. CPR is currently in progress to assist her.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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EMS long respond with engine 27 on scene, medical arm 40 at 60, near Argonne Dr apartment G is in golf between Willsby Alley and Elk, crater, revenue,
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breathing problem.
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EMS form respond with engine 27 on scene, medical arm 4-60,
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near Argonne Dr apartment G,
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6thelto-1 response, 52-year-old female, when breathing problem.
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919.
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Hit your four. The server's the station.
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Okay, hit the four, nine.
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Okay,
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hit the four, nine.
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Okay.
00:47
Can things look good back here, just light smoke for a second four?
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I'll go off it.
00:56
Short 25, 4-4-4-3, gas is secure and electric.
01:02
Copy.
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...communication, send me, AirFleck this you already have them.
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Definitely copy Airflex 920.
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Okay, command.
01:21
Go ahead, Charlie.
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I don't know if you're aware, but 43 had to shut down their supply lines. They're probably running off the tank.
01:30
But it looks like they're trying to get it set back up.
01:34
Yeah, I'm aware.
01:35
The fire is may not.
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Unitsile check the fire system.
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Okay.
01:45
Box alarm 4-6, the operations are on fire round one.
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Airflex to respond, 901 North Hill, report, dwell in fire.
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921.
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Location,
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901,
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North Hill Road,
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two stories,
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and a group for redwelling at fire second floor, side alpha,
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fire spin-knock units on the process of checking for extension.
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We'll go ahead and keep on the present assignment.
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Copy command, 921.
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And you have Airflex, too.
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21 command.
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Broadups finish, you're clear.
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Ah, peace.
02:34
Rescue will place me out of service for training.
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I'll be monitoring.
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Rescue one.
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Hold on 4 to 60. E near Argonne Dr apartment G,
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6 delta long response, 52-year-old female,
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CPR[1] currently in progress.
03:01
922.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructions

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Near Argonne Dr g, Baltimore, MD 21218

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