Medical response for breathing trouble not cardiac arrest, Ocean City MD


Emergency services responded to breathing problems near Atlantic Boulevard. The call was upgraded to possible cardiac arrest but later confirmed the patient was not in cardiac arrest after evaluation.
Audio|Source: Worcester County / Ocean City Fire
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Transcript:
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Box 4, near Atlantic Boulevard, breathing problems, paramedic 4, engine 4 respond, 0730.
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Mr.
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City, Permac 4, you direct? Very Force, Father.
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Okay, Permac 4.
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Engine 4.
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731. Mr. City, or you want to know, just to the cardiac arrest.
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Yes, it's going to be up for a GPR.
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Yes, it's going to be up for a GPR.
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All right for the run.
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Upgrading call to a cardiac arrest near Atlantic Boulevard.
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Paramedic... Correction.
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Engine 4 is on location.
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Parametic 4 is on the scene.
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Angel 4, Paramedic 4 is on the scene.
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Angel 4 also 767 establishing Atlantic Boulevard from that.
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Okay, 767. Okay, 767 is responded.
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Thank you, Tom.
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Atlantic Warwick Managed, City.
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This is not an arrest, we have patient contact.
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Patient contact, non-arrest, 0734.
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May it be sufficient with yourself in parameter four? That's correct.
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Location mentioned:
Near Atlantic Blvd, Ocean City, MD 21842
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