Medical emergency: cardiac arrest reported at Myersville home, Myersville MD
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Emergency units responded to a report of a cardiac arrest involving a 39-year-old woman in Myersville. The patient was in a basement and CPR was initially refused by the caller. Responders noted that the back door was unlocked for entry.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Police
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02:7
Transcript:
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Amy on 8-9-ALS 8,
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engine 8-82 EMS 901, near Ward Cline Road off Easterday Road, hanging, 9-Bravo[1], 1027.
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District of 103-133 respond to a cardiac arrest,
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near Ward Cline Road.
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Fires en route for a 39-year-old female area 8, 1027.
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Oh.
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That's true.
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Ambulance 8-89, ALS8, engine 82, EMS-901 responding,
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near Ward Cline Road, off Easter Day Road,
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hanging, 9-Bravo[1], 1028.
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2.5.
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Good.
01:05
35 on westbound how long take care of that.
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I don't know where you were.
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Okay.
01:14
Okay.
01:19
Object to 135 Welfare?
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I'm okay.
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135, Chancellor.
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13-189, ALS8, the back door should be on the left for entry.
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3-1-8-9, ALS8 on the scene, 1032.
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After Tew is responding to Ward Cline Road, the caller's advising that the patient is in the basement, he's refusing to do CPR, I believe she has 10-7, they're advising that the back door is unlocked.
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The same one code.
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A.S.A.V. Vermont, code, 10333.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9-Bravo: EMS/EMD determinant; Protocol 9 with Bravo priority (medical dispatch)
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Location mentioned:
Ward Kline Rd, Myersville, MD 21773
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