Woman with breathing issues declines medical help, Laurel MD
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According to the dispatch call, a 77-year-old woman near Pamela Way had breathing problems and a panic attack. She later felt better and refused medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
In June 11, Paramedic 115, respond near Pamela Way, for breathing problems on Alpha 2 of 639.
00:10
Engine 111, Paramedic 115, you're responding to near Pamela Way, 77-year-old female panic attack breathing problems.
00:17
That's 641.
00:22
3-4-1 workers at 1050.
00:27
41.
00:32
You're responding, Route 29 southbound,
00:36
just passed Route 40 for a two-vehicle collision involving a green Honda, HRV, and a black Lincoln Mercury.
00:43
Looks like they've made it over to the right shoulder, 643.
00:51
One feet, Howard.
00:53
150.
00:55
Can keep the engine ready.
01:00
Power, okay, engine 111 holding you ready, 6.44.
01:08
11 serves.
01:14
Our medic 115, callers back on the line, advising she feels better and does not want medics.
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Location mentioned:
Pamela Way, Laurel, MD 20723
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