Paramedics respond to stroke call near Fort Sumner Dr, Bethesda MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Fort Sumner Drive and Fillmore Street in Bethesda for a possible stroke patient. Paramedic Engine 701 and Ambulance 711 were dispatched and located the patient after multiple callbacks.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Apartment attention, ambulance 711 Bravo responding.
00:02
Stroke ALS (number withheld).
00:04
Fort Sumner Drive, near Fillmore Street.
00:08
We have a more specific location as to where the patient is.
00:16
I'm going to go with the paramedic engine 701.
00:18
I see them around the call.
00:22
All right, so we're at the corner of Fillmore.
00:25
So a large event going on.
00:27
Do you see officers? However, it seems they are managing the crowd.
00:32
If you do a callback or a description of the patient.
00:38
Okay, paramedic engine 701, we'll see what we can find out.
00:42
Montgomery Paramedic Engine 701.
00:46
Montgomery Paramedic Engine 71.
00:51
Montgomery Paramedic Engine 717.
00:54
Ambulance 701, go ahead.
00:57
See voicemail on two callbacks.
01:00
Paramedic engine 701 Montgomery.
01:02
We've located the patient.
01:05
Already three at this point and we're going to be standing by near Friendship and Colesville.
01:12
Okay, Friendship and Colesville.
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Location mentioned:
Fort Sumner Dr, Bethesda, MD 20816
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