Elderly man suffers chest pain near Ryan Road, Fallston MD
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Being dispatched to an 86-year-old man near Ryan Road with chest pain and shortness of breath, prompting urgent medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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02:24
Transcript:
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Metro Box 1306-1, Medi-13 chest pain.
00:04
1504 Ryan Road between Fallston Valley Drive and Lipton Court.
00:09
Talk group, BMS, 24.
00:15
Atik 31-010.
00:18
Nick 31-1-0-0-0-2-2-24.
00:29
58. 58.
00:35
Midday 13-year round.
00:38
Round.
00:39
Route 2059.
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Route 2059.
00:43
It's a hot response for an 86-year-old male with chest pain and shortness of breath.
00:48
The back door is open.
00:51
The caller is en route with a 6-minute ETA, and gray Lincoln Navigator.
00:55
224 and 3D8L2.
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Direct.
01:00
Okay.
01:01
Special to 31-1.
01:07
Got to hang up from the location that you're at.
01:10
Just want to make sure everything's there from King there.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:22
Federal Reading Department and Zero gas supplies.
01:27
The tenant contact maintenance, place the box service and I'm clear.
01:32
Receive.
01:34
Proceed.
01:35
Rock 4-3-1 with Boxing Service, 001.
01:45
1306-1 medic 31 chest pain 1504 Ryan Road between Fallson Valley Drive and Lippon-Court talk group BMS triple zero.
02:00
another 31rd row.
02:05
Back 31, you're in route to cover 03.
02:08
It's a hot response for an 86-year-old male with chest pain and shortness of breath.
02:14
Otherwise the back door is open.
02:16
The caller is in route with a 606 minute ETA and a gray Lincoln Navigator.
02:22
Click 224 and 3D8 a level 2.
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Location mentioned:
Ryan Rd, Fallston, MD 21047
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