Multiple medical emergencies reported in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
Multiple medical emergencies were reported in Baltimore, including a 33-year-old male with psychiatric issues near East Redwood Street, a 64-year-old female with chest pain near North Central Avenue, and a 14-year-old who fell near Falls Road.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 14, analyst 812, respond, medical arm 23, and there's 22.
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One under near East Redwood Street, between Light Street and Grant Street,
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for site case.
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End of 14, ambulance, 12, respond, medical order 23, that's 22, one on near East Redwood Street, 205-doubt Street, 1-5-doubt-3 response, 33-year-old male, site case, 1159.
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It's funny respond.
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I'm sorry, 40-yard-fixing, 245-2-4-0-2-0. Rochester road, but it's private-on residential. It's 20-res-5. ...prudity-40-6 and road.
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The problem on residential cell.
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I'm at a Gronk 6 Edge 41.
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I'm on near North Central Avenue between East Fayette Street and Mullican Street.
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For Chapsing, a 64-year-old female 10 Delta[1] 4 response.
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Medic 1-engine 6 respondal medic alarm 6-page 41, near North Central Avenue for Chesspang, 64-year-old female, 10-4[2] response to 1202.
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MAPO 3 Respond, Medical Long, 44, that's 61, 44, 34, 34, false, road, and again, 6, St, Sting Wood, 37, 8, West Coast, Spring, 9, for the fall.
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And 4 3, respond, Medical Law, 44, that's 64, false, road, a gas, 64, fall, 17, alpha, 2, response, 14-year-old, Matoa, 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta: High-priority EMS response level or building side designation (D-side) in emergency services communications.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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