Medical call at gas station near Martin Blvd, Middle River MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a gas station near Martin Boulevard and Compass Road in Middle River for an elderly man who was conscious but unable to stand and reported a history of illness. The patient was assessed as not requiring paramedic care, and a basic life support unit was requested for transport.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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M112, 73-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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History of cancer, unable to stand.
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Direct.
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(number withheld).
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Dispatch from EMS Four.
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Go ahead.
00:16
I'm at the gas station at Martin Boulevard and Compass Road.
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If it's possible to get a BLS unit to my location, please?
00:24
For a sick subject.
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I'm (name withheld).
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Medic Seven to Rescue.
00:34
Medic Seven, I couldn't copy what hospital?
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Right,
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seven thirty-three.
00:43
Not a case for paramedic aid.
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Seven thirty-three.
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Dispatch, medic fifty-five.
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Medic fifty-five.
00:53
There is two or three to take our bus.
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Direct, Medic Eight.
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Ten thirty-three.
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Medic twelve en route.
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Medic twelve, have you en route? EMS four is on the scene at the gas station requesting BLS for a sick subject.
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Location mentioned:
Compass Rd E & Martin Blvd, Middle River, MD 21220
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