Medical emergency for diabetic person near Logan View Drive, Dundalk MD
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A diabetic person near Logan View Drive was conscious but not alert and having difficulty breathing. Emergency responders were dispatched for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
The Logel box 6-10, 1961 for the diabetic 34 for the diabetic.
00:05
Near Logan View
00:06
Drive, a court waiting, driveway, drive, respond on peace,
00:09
(number withheld).
00:16
Ambo 111, we saw on 10-19, six subject.
00:20
Allpola Conscious Disease, Fitzgerald, Corkland Road, Department of Hays and Mary.
00:24
Respondal Central, 28.
00:31
654 have you a round 1111 around yeah about 111 have you around
00:48
yeah from truck gate search come in and go ahead what's your location
00:58
I'm walking back out to the Charlie side, I'll be with 2-2 with Ritz.
01:06
How many, sir?
01:12
Sixty-one's a route.
01:17
Engine 61 to have you a row.
01:22
Okay, engine's clear two-o-one.
01:25
You can come down at this time box.
01:28
That is 3.1 in station.
01:34
It is near Logan View Drive off the Corpway.
01:39
Okay.
01:41
23.
01:42
I'm sending it down now.
01:44
Medic. Medic. Medic.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:49
You can clear.
01:52
Clear on station, thank you.
01:55
Okay, have you in the station.
02:00
This is right from AMBO 111.
02:02
Do you have any additional on this call?
02:05
Give me one second.
02:11
Being naked on the floor and at first would not wake up, see his diabetic,
02:17
but then say conscious breathing not alert.
02:22
having a hard time.
02:27
Number 50s, they're a hospital.
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Location mentioned:
Loganview Dr, Dundalk, MD 21222
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