Person in cardiac arrest transported to hospital, Middletown MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a person in cardiac arrest near Franklin Street in Middletown. Paramedics transported the patient to the hospital. No law enforcement assistance was needed at the scene or hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Police
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
424, 434, Sponsory School 1090, Middletown Primary School, near Franklin Street.
00:06
It's come from Zone 4,
00:07
Area 13, 2.18.
00:14
Come on.
00:17
Temple.
00:23
We go in 239, engine 232.
00:26
We need you back.
00:34
Do a sound like Frederick.
00:35
Cardiacrest.
00:37
It was not one of us in Cardiac Cross, T19, the engine 2322.
00:45
425.
00:50
425.
00:52
425. Can you turn around and go to (number withheld) double-grade circle?
00:56
Just turn into a cardiac cross.
00:59
Sure again.
01:04
Oh, on there.
01:07
32, how are you at?
01:15
This is the best,
01:17
yeah.
01:21
I'm just not because you had that go, but there's an SUV on 270 north.
01:25
It's half the year we're looking right now, doing 100, just in case you're looking for someone.
01:40
Medic 239 Transport, FH, priority one with EMS-901 on board.
01:47
Medic T-39 Transporting T-27.
01:49
Any need for the Sheriff's Department on the scene or at the hospital.
01:57
The need for the Sheriff's Office on scene or at the hospital.
02:00
Look at a medic T-39.
02:07
Engine 232 to Frederick.
02:10
Edge 232.
02:13
We'll be following to the hospital.
02:17
Edge 232.
02:20
228. The hospital, they send no need to the Sheriff's Office.
02:37
Thank you. I'm direct.
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Location mentioned:
Franklin St, Middletown, MD 21769
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