Fire and rescue delayed by locked box at medical call, Kensington MD
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Fire and rescue units responded to a medical emergency near Connecticut Avenue. They had difficulty accessing the patient due to a locked Knox Box and requested the patient to assist with entry.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
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Transcript:
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Times of Permanentee, near Connecticut Avenue.
00:03
It hurts 1622.
00:08
Amulet, 725 Bravo to Montgomery.
00:13
Hey Bill, 725, Bravo.
00:16
Yes, sir. Could you potentially do a call back to the patient?
00:21
We're having issues with gaining access to the Knox Box here, and we,
00:26
if she can, assist us in getting inside.
00:31
Maybell 725, Bravo, did you have to see a door code in your comments, if not switch to 12 with us?
00:39
Okay, switching over to 12.
00:45
The medic 7-0-1, checking your welfare.
00:52
The 7-0-1 is figuring out to begin transport.
00:57
Okay, Medi-701, Montgomery-Tamedics, 715, checking your welfare.
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Location mentioned:
Connecticut Ave, Kensington, MD 20895
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