Person found unconscious near Wimbledon Court in Frederick, New Market MD
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Emergency medical services responded to a report of an unconscious person near Wimbledon Court off Country Club Road in Frederick County. ALS and EMS units attended the scene, and the patient was later reported conscious.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire - Digital
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Frederick the ALS[1]-17. Check ALS[1]-15.
00:05
The game, it's 155-9.
00:07
It's been operated to an unconscious person.
00:09
Frederick the ambulance correction, ALS[1]-17.
00:28
ALF2-152 EMS 901,
00:32
due to the call, A1-259 responding.
00:35
Near Wimbledon Court off of Country Club Road, now forwarding unconscious first in Niprabo, 1522.
00:48
Back to ALS[1]2.
00:54
Take the ALS[1],
00:56
too.
01:01
From company 17-4s.
01:04
In-service, which is in-service.
01:07
The ALS[1] Gen Service, 15, 34.24.
01:24
Go ahead and take a position in front of the accident, in front of the three cars.
01:35
Room 18 due, Sunrise the Tower, Mount Waterford, 990, Waterford, 990, Waterford,
01:40
Room 212, Interversion from the Fall 9, Bravo, 15.6
01:57
The Amis Battle 1, 1526.
02:04
Pressure to 7402,
02:07
EMS-900. Do you want us to commit to the highway or can we stay here at the entrance?
02:15
No,
02:17
actually, take my blocking piece right there, Leah.
02:19
Thanks.
02:21
One button on to Frederick, patient conscious.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support; higher-level prehospital emergency medical care, typically provided by paramedics.
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Location mentioned:
Wimbledon Ct, New Market, MD 21774
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