Medical assist for unconscious seizure patient near west 2nd st, Cumberland MD
Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
According to the dispatch call, a medical assist call occurred near West 2nd Street for a 26-year-old female experiencing seizures. The patient was unconscious but breathing and has a medical history of diabetes and epilepsy. Emergency medical services were on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Allegany County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Medical assist originally near West 2nd Avenue for seizure patient.
00:05
Medical assist originally near West 2nd Avenue for seizure patient.
00:11
It was (number withheld).
00:26
2,700, Wesley Lane, Center for Hope and Healing for medical emergency, BLS-type call, ambulance company 1,
00:34
10,700, Leslie Lane, Center for Hope and Healing,
00:39
Medical emergency, BLS type call,
00:41
Ambulance type call, Ambulance Company 1, 1207.
00:45
(number withheld),
00:47
and you're out, 1207.
00:48
You have access to Ventac 4,
00:51
you need to patch in.
00:54
I'll probably need a patch.
00:57
Okay, switch an alpha-5.
00:58
I'll get you patched in with Merrill.
01:00
(number withheld).
01:07
(number withheld).
01:10
All right, Merrill.
01:13
Good night, Merrill.
01:23
Hi, I'm sorry, are you responding to near West 2nd Avenue? Are you direct with other patient information, sir?
01:30
That's negative.
01:36
Okay,
01:37
yep, reporting to near West 2nd Avenue for a 26-year-old female,
01:42
who is not conscious and breathing, however advised she has been in and out of seizures.
01:47
She is a diabetic and does have a history of epilepsy.
01:51
We currently do have 25-71 on the scene.
01:55
Let's proceed.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
W 2nd St, Cumberland, MD 21502
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.