Dog hinders aid after person found unconscious, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near North Fulton Avenue where a person was found unconscious. Responders initially faced difficulty reaching the person due to a dog blocking access. Police and animal control were requested, and responders later gained access to assist the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
We have an unconscious person near North Fulton with Engine 8.
00:05
It's giving us some ALS.
00:06
Are you available?
00:08
This is.
00:15
Hey, I just got off of the Boston Street exit.
00:19
I'm probably not your best ALS resource if they need ALS right now.
00:23
Copy. 1616.
00:27
22.
00:28
Animal 22.
00:31
Can you put us en route?
00:33
Have you en route?
00:35
1616.
00:37
Medic 21.
00:40
Medic 21.
00:42
We're on scene.
00:44
Dog is obstructing access to the patient.
00:50
Copy, police have been requested and I can also put in a request for animal control.
00:56
Back six.
00:57
Medic 16.
00:59
When you get a chance, can you send me that run for East Lanvale?
01:05
East Lanvale, coming across your page.
01:09
Engine 23, you guys are good.
01:12
21.
01:14
Somebody else got the dog out of the way.
01:16
We got access to the patient.
01:18
Copy, 1616.
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