Medical responders handle second call on Argyle Ave, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical incident near Argyle Avenue and Mosher Street in Baltimore. Dispatchers discussed an earlier patient who had walked away before a second call came in for a man experiencing ineffective breathing. Ambulance 25 was reassigned to the new patient.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Uh, be advised we're also now receiving Mosher and Argyle as well.
00:04
Did you have a patient?
00:07
Thirteen ran off.
00:12
Okay, you say okay, your patient ran off.
00:14
All right, uh,
00:17
Okay, (number withheld).
00:20
And could you confirm that this Mosher and Argyle we're receiving is also the same?
00:26
It's coming out for ineffective breathing.
00:31
You copy, Ambulance 25?
00:34
25, communications to Ambulance 25.
00:40
Ambulance 25,
00:42
Off.
00:44
The call came in for ineffective breathing for about a fifty-five-year-old man.
00:47
Was that the patient you saw leaving? Can we speak to them?
00:51
Negative, my patient just walked off.
00:54
You can dispatch me to that second patient.
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Location mentioned:
Argyle Ave & Mosher St, Baltimore, MD 21217
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