Severe allergic reaction at home requires EMS and helicopter, Waldorf MD


A person is having a severe allergic reaction near Timberbrook Drive. Emergency medical services and a helicopter were called to assist and prepare a landing zone.
Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Near Timberbrook Drive off the acting lane for the alpha allergic reaction.
00:03
Paramedic in L3-0-8 has been alerted due to proceed operations on 10-alpha 2, 1035.
00:08
I was just acknowledged in the ETN, hello.
00:11
I copy, sir, my apologies.
00:12
Both kind of the Chief 8B.
00:13
Are you going to be landing at the scene?
00:15
I can read something that can be.
00:17
211 is going to be out of service, sir.
00:19
That's fine. Just notify the door to see if we can have access to the base.
00:22
Correction is A2 and then OZ.
00:24
I copy, sir.
00:25
We'll attempt to make contact.
00:26
As some next to the landing site, engine company 8 has been alerted operations on 10 Alpha 3, 1037.
00:33
20, Charles County Alpha 3.
00:34
Truck 20, go ahead.
00:36
201 are tied up on a drill.
00:37
We're going to clear main sod, head over to Stumbach to help out with LZ.
00:41
I copy. Chief A.B., are you direct on that, sir?
00:43
They can probably disregard.
00:44
They're loading the patient in the Hamlas now.
00:46
I copy. Truck 20 are you direct as well?
00:48
Yeah, if they're still going to use something like the LV, our security is going to need us to be on site just part of our policy.
00:55
We just spoke to them.
00:56
So we'll continue over.
00:57
Dr. 20, we're waiting on a callback from Navy Police for authorization, but if you're going, that is fantastic.
01:04
Thank you, sir. That's right.
01:05
We figured that would help.
01:06
And AV knows where the LV is.
01:07
That's something like so.
01:08
He'll be alright getting them there.
01:09
I got it. Thank you, Chief.
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Location mentioned:
Near Timberbrook Dr, Waldorf, MD 20601
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