Medical emergency with possible sepsis reported, Hughesville MD
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Emergency responders were sent to near Prince Frederick Road for a female patient who was breathing and conscious but showed signs of possible sepsis and brown urine.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Fire & EMS
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01:55
Transcript:
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Prince Frederick Road for the alpha sick person.
00:04
UMS2, St. Mary's MS-29 or due.
00:06
Proceed on 10 Alpha[1] 2 to 1122.
00:08
Chalkenny and paramedicamil's 129 duration check.
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Ocean King.
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1124.
00:21
Mary's 296 to come to.
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Mary is Amos, 296.
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296. 296.
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2.96.
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So Mary's 296.
00:32
Say worries, Amulis, 296.
00:34
Seamus, 296.
00:39
A check from Ingenomy 10.
00:46
1210. Dr. Kennedy is a signal in 296.
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You're going to near Prince Frederick Road.
00:56
It's going to be female, conscious and breathing.
00:59
Urine is brown with some backing.
01:01
Signary's email to 296.
01:04
1127.
01:06
1127.
01:14
Basswood run off a Twinberry drive.
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This EMS, manpower.
01:19
Company 1 is to respond on 10.O.
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2, 1727.
01:23
Charlest County unit from UMS 2.
01:29
Mission King.
01:30
Mission King, 1128.
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Paramedic Amher, Amher, 129, and Joe.
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Airbus email 129.
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Transporting priority 1, sepsis, Charles Regional, no additional need it.
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I copy. Priority 1[2], sepsis, Charles Regional, 1128.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Alpha: Low-priority medical response or assistance required.
[2]
Priority 1: Highest-priority, life-threatening emergency medical response.
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Location mentioned:
Prince Frederick Rd, Hughesville, MD 20637
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