Medical emergency for woman and child with breathing issues, Cambridge MD
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred near Cosby Avenue involving an adult woman and her three-year-old child experiencing breathing problems, coughing, and wheezing for about two days. The woman is conscious, and neither has a history of asthma or lung issues.
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Medical Box 12,
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breathing problems,
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near Cosby Avenue.
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Macomboc 1-2, Paramedic 100, Paramedic 101,
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TD Action, breathing problems.
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near Cosby Avenue, cross street Greenwood Avenue, and Leonard's Lane.
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It's a Delta response on the U.S.
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House 1, 13.23.
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All right, what, 3.
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The rank 101 is filing 1323.
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1126. The rank 101 are responding 1324.
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The rank 101 are responding 1324.
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Permanagh 101, Permanagh, 101, 101, responding to the response breathing problems for two patients, near Cosby Avenue,
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cross streets of Greenwood Avenue, and Leonard's Lane.
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The mother, 31-year-old female, conscious home just supposed to be breathing,
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besides her and her (name withheld) daughter for the sick for approximately two days.
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No history of asthma or other lung problems.
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They've had cough,
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wheezing.
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Nausea.
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The article 100, permit 1-11, no mention of any kind of hike or other issues.
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I could hear the (name withheld) in the background coughing.
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She was weaving free back.
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Location mentioned:
Cosby Ave, Cambridge, MD 21613
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