Medical emergencies at Ocean City motel and nearby road, Ocean City MD
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Fire and emergency units responded to medical emergencies at a motel on Ocean Highway involving a 66-year-old woman with swollen legs and knee pain, and a 90-year-old man with a medical episode near Harpoon Road and Seafarer Lane in Ocean City, Maryland.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester County / Ocean City Fire
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Medical Box 100 for a sick person, 900 Ocean Highway, the Traveler's Budget Inn.
00:06
Paramedic units respond.
00:09
Acknowledged with a crew.
00:12
Copy acknowledged
00:30
Mutual aid request for structure fire at West Short Street.
00:37
Fire unit acknowledged.
00:40
Fire unit acknowledged. Thank you city court.
00:45
Additional unit responding.
00:48
Copy primetic 1.
00:54
Copy ambulance unit.
00:56
Responding to 900 Ocean Highway.
00:58
Traveler's Inn room 117 for a 66-year-old female with swollen legs and knee pain.
01:11
Received.
01:13
Tanker 903 responding to Sussex with unit 1.
01:18
Copy tanker 9.
01:24
Responding to South Southern Westwood Street, Cross Street Park for multiple residents.
01:31
Structure fire.
01:34
No further details.
01:40
Okay, thank you.
01:45
Unit 1-2 on location.
01:47
Acknowledged on unit 1-2.
01:53
Unit 903 arrived on scene.
01:58
Copy.
02:15
Center blocks 11 entry.
02:20
Patient conscious.
02:21
4 Harpoon Road, paramedic unit 111 responding.
02:28
Paramedic unit 113 responding.
02:32
Paramedic 113 responding.
02:35
Paramedic 113 responding to Harpoon Road near Seafarer Lane.
02:40
90-year-old male with medical episode.
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Location mentioned:
Harpoon Rd, Ocean City, MD
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