Medical call for woman with breathing issues near Philadelphia Ave, Ocean City MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Philadelphia Avenue in Ocean City for a woman reported to have trouble breathing and a swollen leg. Multiple paramedic units and engines were on scene to provide aid.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Over on Philadelphia Avenue for (name withheld)'s apartment.
00:02
Breathing problems.
00:03
Six Delta 2, 10-22.
00:07
Engine 1 on scene, unit 769, Philadelphia Avenue command.
00:12
One arriving, 769 establishing command, 10-22.
00:21
Paramedic seven on scene.
00:24
Paramedic three.
00:27
Paramedic four, where is she located?
00:32
Ten, she's still in our city.
00:33
I believe paramedic one's in service and stationary.
00:37
Go for paramedics.
00:41
Paramedic one's going to have the call.
00:45
Right one responding.
00:48
Right one is responding, give me a minute.
00:52
Right one, we have sixty-year-old female, difficulty breathing, swelling in leg.
01:00
All right, one start.
01:02
Philadelphia Avenue for managed sleep.
01:04
Manage terminated.
01:05
All right, so I'll transform them to.
01:08
It's remaining on the air, what stuff?
01:20
Ten twenty-seven.
01:23
Paramedic one, do you continue to arrange?
01:26
Paramedic one's arriving.
01:28
Ten twenty-seven.
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Location mentioned:
Philadelphia Ave, Ocean City, MD 21842
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