Medical emergency at Ronald McDonald House for chest pain, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a patient experiencing chest pain at the Ronald McDonald House, near Asquith Street in Baltimore.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 6 and Medic 3 respond to medical alarm at Ronald McDonald House, near Asquith Street, Baltimore, for chest pains.
00:07
Engine 6 and Medic 2 respond to alarm at Ronald McDonald House near Asquith Street for chest pains.
00:14
Double units responding, 5 to 3 minutes.
00:29
Medic 2, change in your response.
00:31
Respond with engine 5 to medical call in lobby of 603 South Ann Street, near Fleet Street and Alastan Street, for chest pains.
00:40
Acknowledged.
00:41
Engine 5 and Medic 2 responding to medical call 5-70 in lobby of 603 South Ann Street for chest pains at 1546 hours.
00:51
Anvil 24 respond with engine 6.
00:53
Medical alarm 6-43 at Ronald McDonald House, near Asquith Street.
00:58
Chest pains for 76-year-old male, priority four.
01:04
Amphill 24 respond with engine 6, medical alarm 6-43.
01:08
Ronald McDonald House near Asquith Street, chest pains, priority four at 1547 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Aisquith St, Baltimore, MD 21202
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