56-year-old female unconscious with breathing trouble, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a 56-year-old diabetic female found unconscious and having trouble breathing near Overlea Avenue between Sedonia and Ashby Avenue in Baltimore.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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56 AMBO 20 ASU 1 respond medical alarm 56-31 near Overlea Avenue, Sedonia, National Avenue,
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unconscious, trouble breathing, 56-year-old female.
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Engine 56, AMBO 20, ASU 1 respond, medical alarm, 56-31, near Overlea Avenue, between Sedonia Avenue and Ashby Avenue,
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unconscious, trouble breathing, 31 Delta 2[1] response, code for unconscious or fainting high priority.
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Pha-Boh.
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Amble 30 respond, Amble 20s in service, Amble 30 respond, into 56 ASU1 on medical alarm,
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56-31 near Overlea Avenue between Sedonia Avenue and Ashby Avenue, unconscious, trouble breathing.
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Anvil 30 respondent, Enjure 56, and Amble Correction, ASU-1, on medical alarm 56-36-31.
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near Overlea Avenue, unconscious, diabetic,
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56-year-old female, 31-2 response to
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730. 2,
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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31 Delta 2: MPDS code for Unconscious/Fainting—high-priority determinant (Delta), sub-code 2
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Location mentioned:
W Overlea Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206
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