Medical emergency call for chest pain at residence, Dundalk MD
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Emergency responders received a call for chest pain at a residence near Kavanagh Road and confirmed the front door was locked before making contact with the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Like 180-year with Mayo counts some breathing.
00:02
Feels heaviness in his eyes, my scoreline have a sensitive factor once I'm seeing for further evaluation.
00:12
Take 107 from dispatch.
00:15
Got it.
00:18
Croses are aware they have the door open for you.
00:23
We're a medic 19 by 31 dash 24 for chesting, 10,2004, Kavanaugh, Cross Street, Penn and Leith Road, Home West, 1453.
00:33
Can't open for you?
00:41
Sir, just confirming the address for the call is going to be near Kavanagh Road.
00:48
That's what he verified.
00:52
We're direct, we're at near Kavanagh Road, front door is locked, no answer at the door.
00:59
Dr. Bell, it's another callback.
01:02
Dr. Bill, it's another callback.
01:09
Dr. Mike 5, flirt.
01:11
Maddox 5.
01:17
Section 4. Priority 4.
01:22
Okay, direct on our priority four, 4-554, Medical 11th correct.
01:30
Okay, now we're thinking.
01:34
Magic 61 doesn't save.
01:38
Mainstation reports in 55.
01:45
Direct, I have you clear, 1455.
01:52
Medic, 1-07 from dispatch.
01:55
Go ahead.
01:57
Once I can call back, caller advised that they are going to the door, the request needs to go to the back of the location.
02:08
All right, Samoa.
02:10
Derek, working 55.
02:16
I'm working today.
02:24
All right. slash Metagate and REL3.
02:28
Metagate, Routa, 203, 1456.
02:31
There's that phone, so we made contact.
02:33
All right, 1456.
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