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Medical emergency for female with seizure near East Lanvale StreetBaltimore MD

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E Lanvale St, Baltimore, MD 21213

Authorities responded to a medical emergency involving a 39-year-old female experiencing a seizure near East Lanvale Street between North Castle and North Chester Streets.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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And with 24 respond, medical alarm 33-181, near East Lanvale Street,
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between North Castle Street, Northchester Street, for seizure, 39-year-old female.
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And with 24 response, truck drive on scene, medical alarm 33-81,
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near East Lanvale Street, between North Castle Street and North Chester Street.
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For this seizure, 12 alpha-1[1] response, 10-01909.
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[1]
12 alpha-1: Medical Priority Dispatch: Convulsions/Seizures – patient not seizing now; low-priority (Alpha) response

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E Lanvale St, Baltimore, MD 21213

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