Unresponsive diabetic patient reported near Jefferson Street, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Jefferson Street for a diabetic patient who was unresponsive. There was a possibility that forced entry might be required to access the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Hambo 25 respond.
00:01
American alarm 33-303-50 near Jefferson Street between Milton and Rose.
00:07
Handbo 25 respond, medical arm 33-50-50, near Jefferson Street between Milton and Rose, diabetic case.
00:15
1454.
00:20
Do you anything further if you try to callback? Is this a light rail station or the MGA yard?
00:28
Standby. I came from the Amtrak police here saying something about a pocket being on fire.
00:35
I'll see where I can get some better information for you.
00:40
Copy that.
00:47
Engine 33 respond with ambit 25 in route medical alarm 33-50 near Jefferson Street from Milton Rose the diabetic case now reported be not responding possible forced entry might be needed.
01:03
Entry respond with AMO25 in route.
01:05
The protocol line 33-50, near Jefferson Street, Milton Rose, for a diabetic case.
01:11
Now report v.
01:12
Not responding, possible force entry needed.
01:15
Police are en route 1455.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson St, Baltimore, MD 21205
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