Multiple medical emergencies reported in heborn and wicomico county, Hebron MD
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Two medical emergencies occurred: one person had difficulty breathing near Howard Street in Hebron; another person was found non-breathing near St. Luke's Road and Milton Mill Road in Wicomico County.
Audio|Heard on: Wicomico County Fire and EMS
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Shuckleback 5-1, difficulty breathing, near Howard Street, Cross Street at Chestnut Street and East Walnut Street, 6 Delta 2.
00:17
Number to be five was following two, fifteen forty on.
00:39
Medical Box 3-2, Station 3 for the additional correction.
00:43
Station 3 for Law and Medical Assistance, Station 1 for the additional ALS[1] unit, non-breathing subject.
00:49
332 St. Luke's Road, Cross Street near Milton Mill Road.
00:52
Not echo 1.
00:55
Paramount.
01:00
Paramed B5 on location.
01:02
Parmaud C5 on location.
01:08
All right, B-1 respondent.
01:14
Chairman B-1 responding, 1551.
01:17
Okay, I'm getting through with it.
01:18
All right.
01:23
Paramounting with two, 1551. Paramounting with two, 1551.
01:24
Central the paramedic A3, Paramarmit B1, you're responding to three.
01:34
Go. I get resolved.
01:43
Paramount A3 on location, 1556.
01:51
2454 essential book is.
01:58
Conding.
01:59
Medical assistance for non-breathing.
02:19
Medical Box 3.2.
02:22
Realerting Station 3.
02:24
Station 1.
02:25
For a non-breathing subject,
02:27
332 St. Luke's Road, Cross Street near Milton Mill Road.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (high-acuity medical response)
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Location mentioned:
Howard St, Hebron, MD 21830
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