Medical call for 69-year-old woman with breathing difficulty, Cumberland MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical response at near Bedford Road for a 69-year-old woman with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease experiencing breathing problems. The patient is alert and conscious, and advanced life support unit 518 is responding.
Audio|Heard on: Allegany County Fire
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Transcript:
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Near Bedford Road for breathing difficulty.
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ALS[1] unit 518 now responding.
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ALS[1] type call.
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Near Bedford Road.
00:14
Breathing difficulty, ALS[1] unit responding.
00:18
(number withheld).
00:20
Two three is on him, that's two.
00:24
Rescue, engine 17, take the rear.
00:28
Engine 16 station plug at Chestnut Street and West McKenck Street.
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Reston, 17, copy.
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Going to Park Street.
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Responding near Bedford Road, 69-year-old female with COPD history without oxygen, having breathing difficulty.
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She is alert and conscious.
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Copy, thank you.
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I'm 1611.
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How are you, everybody 5.1-A-1-A-1-A-16-14-1-27.
01:08
518, here responding.
01:11
Near Bedford Road, 69-year-old female, alert, conscious, breathing difficulty, COPD history.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (high-acuity medical response)
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Location mentioned:
Bedford Rd NE, Cumberland, MD 21502
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