Medical emergency for elderly male with rapid heartbeat, Lexington Park MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a residence near Exquisite Court and Rich Drive for a 74-year-old man experiencing shortness of breath and a rapid heartbeat. Units from Station 39, Ambulance 388, and Medic 104 arrived to provide advanced medical support.
Audio|Heard on: St. Mary's County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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No clock 303, near Exquisite Court for heart problems, advanced medical support.
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Station 39, ambulance 388, Medic 104 are due to respond, 14-01.
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3-8.
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AMA 3A, 38, off 2.
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6.
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3.8.
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Vigone.
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Ready-out2.
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Ready-2 on 2.
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2-1-2.
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2.
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Pretty 2.
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N-138, you're responding to near Exquisite Court, cross street of Rich Drive.
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74-year-old male, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat.
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Dr.
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1189, Medic 104, 20,000, Tippet Road,
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74 86-year-old female vomiting and chest pain.
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3.9, sir.
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Mary's AMLandth, 188, checking your status.
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Motion Keynes.
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Obviously. Cain, 1403.
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Mayors a P.
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397, checking your status.
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Mary is a P.E.
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397, checking your status.
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There is a P 397, checking her status.
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Ocean King.
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There is a P 397.
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I'm direct, Ocean King at 1405.
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Location mentioned:
Exquisite Ct, Lexington Park, MD 20653
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