Multiple medical emergencies reported in Baltimore City, Baltimore MD
Medical teams responded to several emergencies in Baltimore City including cases of seizures, unresponsiveness, and breathing difficulties at various locations like near Shadyside Road, South Elwood Avenue, Ableton Street, North Calvert Street, and St. Paul Street. Multiple individuals of different ages required immediate medical attention.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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BATIC 16 that's regard, Medicaid, 18, respond with EMS3 and engine 4, medical alarm 4-1-41, near Shadyside Road for no breathing.
00:10
Modic 16, disregard remaining service. Medic 18, respond with NG4 and the MS3. Letic alone 4-1-16-1027 road for a non-reason at (number withheld).
00:20
Medics 16 unit service acknowledged.
00:24
F.P.
00:28
26.
00:31
At FPD 26.
00:35
Near South Morrow Street, decent,
00:39
I'll be in service on the air.
00:46
Medic 2 respond on Medical Alarm 5-40, near South Elwood Avenue.
00:52
Between Elliott Street and Boston Street, 64-year-old male, 26 Charlie 2[1] response.
00:59
Medic 2 respond on medical alarm 5-40, near South Elwood Avenue for 64-year-old male, 26 Charlie 2[1] at 1246.
01:14
Medical Alarm, 72952, 1805, Ableton Street, Stangleston Avenue, West North Avenue for the seizure. 10 minutes, 189, 17.8.02, 1805, that was on, medical alarm 72.82, 1805, that was on the seizure. So I'm not the sole response to you or mail, 1235.
01:36
End of 23 AMBOR 24 respond, medical line 22,
01:40
10 North Calvert Street between East Wilkes Lane and East Bay Street, but I know a problem.
01:44
Ender 23 and 24 respond, matter of goal line 23 out 22, 10 North Calvert Street, probably I know all problem, 302-001 response, 40-year old mails got 48.
02:02
I have a 30 engine 6 respondal medical alarm 6-7707-01 St. Paul Street between East Malvern and East Brin's Lane for Chespanne.
02:13
I have old 30 engine 6 respond on medical alarm 6-70.
02:17
On St. Paul Street between East Malvernan place and East Brins Lane, Chespan, 36-year-old male, and Charlie 3 responds to 1250.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
26 Charlie 2: Medical Priority Dispatch System determinant: Sick Person (Protocol 26), Charlie-level (urgent), determinant 2; associated here with reported difficulty breathing
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