Patient breathing in basement during medical emergency, Waldorf MD


Medical emergency at a residence near Oak Manor Dr. A patient was found breathing in the basement. Emergency engine units were dispatched initially but later canceled after confirming the patient was stable. EMS continued to respond to the scene.
Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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992-12. It's 9-8-12.
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Two amount of communications.
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Patient's breathing.
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We are in the basement. The patient in the basement is breathing.
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Three times.
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110's land dry for the subject now breathing engine company 20 is due to respond operations and alpha 2 at 3
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0202 at 3 0101 to 3
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engine 201 set off 2
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I shall just cancel the engines on this whole handle it with the medicant here at n99.
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I'm going to say to confirm and cancel the engine company and keep the second metal because that are correct.
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We're going to hold with 209 and 90s.
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Okay, got. Fair Medicaid mouse 118, 201.
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You can return.
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near Oak Manor Dr for the Bravo[2] assault.
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EMS3 is due to respond operations on 10 alpha 2[3] at 318[1].
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10902.
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AMS 399. AIMS 399, 10 alpha 2[3].
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Anandul's finite unison scene duration check.
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O's King.
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318[1]. 318.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
318: Likely incident or unit number
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Bravo: Bravo-level EMS call (moderate severity medical emergency)
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10 alpha 2: EMS radio operations channel
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak Manor Dr, Waldorf, MD 20601
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