Emergency response for sick elderly male at apartment complex, Elkridge MD


Emergency responders attended to an 89-year-old male patient near Duckett's Lane. They checked the parking garage and surrounding apartments for hazards and made access to one apartment while coordinating with the caller and a dog owner. No fire or hazardous odors were detected on scene.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
03:5
Transcript:
00:00
0.1, paramedic 1-25 response near Duckett's Ln.
00:03
DuPet's laying for a sick patient, alpha 2, 1929.
00:06
Power to 25, were you able to locate the subject?
00:08
Power to 25, Alpha 2[2].
00:10
Or to paramedic-25.
00:11
Safety, do you want to come out?
00:12
Command Ahead.
00:13
Power to 25 on Alpha 2[2].
00:15
25. Power to paramedic 25.
00:17
Were you to locate the patient? That's right.
00:19
We're with them right now.
00:20
Big 2.0.10.23[3].
00:21
The Brock. Time 4.
00:23
Check through the windows in quadrant 1 and between quadrants 1 and 2 on the Bravo side.
00:28
Not picking off anything with LZ 30.
00:31
Also able to shoot into the parking garage below.
00:33
Not being here.
00:34
All right. 22 is computer on 3.
00:36
That's right. Okay, the last part of your message was cut out about the parking garage.
00:40
I'm able to get the detection into the parking garage, nothing found there.
00:45
We're going to be closer to 1-1.
00:47
We'll pick up the call. The car is correct.
00:48
1-110 service.
00:49
Okay, I'm down right.
00:50
Do we still need engine 1-2-1 to walk the garage,
00:52
or your method will suffice?
00:54
We're on location, but we don't have anybody standing outside, as a next day.
00:59
Yeah, we have open grates right here, so anything that was down there would be rising up out of the grapes.
01:03
I don't have any odors.
01:04
I was already in the parking garage during the 360.
01:06
I didn't have any odors on the other side as well.
01:08
Okay, I'm that right.
01:09
Command engine one, two, one, you're going to direct.
01:10
Thank you, John.
01:11
It's confirmed. It's going to be Ronald.
01:12
One two one's okay.
01:13
We're going to head back out to our engines.
01:14
Okay, okay, McCall back.
01:15
Okay, okay, McCall back.
01:16
Tower 1, 125, you're responding.
01:18
Near Duckett's Lane.
01:19
It's going to be for an 89-year-old male, 6-subject.
01:22
Reposition, Alpha side.
01:23
See if you can silence this alone.
01:25
Looks like I'm able to walk.
01:26
1931[4]. 121 is okay.
01:28
9-1. 9-1, go ahead.
01:31
8.5 to Howard, did they say the dog was secured somewhere?
01:34
Tower 10 use our legal tour around apartments 105 and 105 and 103 and not picking up anything.
01:39
We are getting something slag around 102.
01:41
That's our area of industry right now.
01:43
We're going to make an access.
01:44
Okay, I'm that right.
01:45
Department 102.
01:46
Making access.
01:47
All right, the caller is walking up to you, the dog owner took that all come.
01:51
A-5 direct. 8-5-A-pia.
01:55
APIA[1], 1933.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
APIA: Ambulance patient in ambulance (likely ASR error for 'patient in ambulance')
[2]
Alpha 2: EMS response priority (Alpha level - low severity)
[3]
10.23: On scene
[4]
1931: Time marker
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Location mentioned:
Near Ducketts Ln, Elkridge, MD 21075
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