Elderly woman found incoherent with severe abdominal pain in Little Orleans, Little Orleans MD
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Being dispatched to a Little Orleans residence, a 74-year-old woman exhibited severe abdominal pain and incoherence, signaling a serious medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Allegany County Fire
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Transcript:
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13,1119 Grouse Ridge Road, abdominal pains, ALS[1] tape call, company 43 first responders, AML 339, 13,13119,
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Grouse Ridge Road,
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abdominal pains, company 43119, Rouse Ridge Road, abdominal pains,
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company 431 responders, AMS 339, 1950.
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And apparently 519, we're back in quarters off the year.
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No, no, back in 1916.
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239-9 is responding.
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239 is responding.
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339, 1917-11119, Grouse Ridge Road, Little Orleans,
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74-year-old female, she's conscious,
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breathing,
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severe abdominal pains,
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pain above the belly button,
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she's also not responding normally, seems to be incoherent, not sure if that's due to the pain or not.
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Response check, company 43 first responders.
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Response check, company 43, 1922.
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I want to give you, utility 431 responding.
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Utility 431, 1926.
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You telly-4-31-119, Grouse Ridge Road.
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Seventy-4-year-old female conscious breathing, severe abdominal pain, pain about the belly button.
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Not responding normally seems to be a little incoherent.
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Where's your nice in route?
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I appreciate thank you.
Police codes explained
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ALS: Advanced Life Support (high-acuity medical response)
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Location mentioned:
Grouse Ridge Rd SE, Little Orleans, MD 21766
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