Severe bleeding triggers urgent medics near Riverside Run Dr, Indian Head MD
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Emergency crews rushed to a severe bleeding incident near Riverside Run Dr, transporting a 24-year-old man to Charles Regional Medical Center, prompting concern.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Fire & EMS
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01:27
Transcript:
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7 5 number 75 root per site run drive with Blair Road Delta Hemorrhage[1] EMS 9 EMS 7 Paramarmonic MLS 209 West Medical Ordu operations Tauph 2 370
00:27
We're en route to CRMC Priority 3[2].
00:34
Priority 3[2], CRMC 319.
00:41
Number 399 of Charles.
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AMLA 399.
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Transporting priority 3, Charles Regional.
00:53
What is the age and gender of your patient and are the backboard caller?
00:59
24-year-old male, no backboard, no caller.
01:03
I copy 320.
01:08
West Medical Health 2.
01:14
I need cancer Dior.
01:16
Officer.
01:17
At copy. Trust County, West Medical, D.
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Copy.
01:24
New response from UMS 9 and UMS7, Riverside Run Drive.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta Hemorrhage: EMD determinant for severe bleeding/hemorrhage requiring high-priority response
[2]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-acuity patient transport without lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Riverside Run Dr & Blair Rd, Indian Head, MD 20640
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