Unconscious patient reported near Fraser Neck Road, Preston MD
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An individual was reported unconscious near Fraser Neck Road in Caroline County. Emergency medical services dispatched multiple units for a delta-level response to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Caroline County Fire and EMS
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Box 2-4. Family reports apparent seizure.
00:10
Near Fraser Point Lane and Fraser Neck Road.
00:17
Time 17:39.
00:22
Units responding to a reported unconscious subject. Box 2-4 and Station 200 responding.
00:48
Location near Fraser Point Lane and Fraser Neck Road. Time 17:41.
00:58
Delta-level response initiated for unconscious subject.
01:04
Location near Fraser Point Lane and Fraser Neck Road.
01:11
County units responding.
01:17
Delta response for conscious subject.
01:19
Part 91, Delta response on conscious subject.
01:24
Location near Fraser Point Lane and Fraser Neck Road.
01:31
Acknowledged.
01:38
Attention Carolina units.
01:40
Two units.
01:42
Unit 302.
01:48
Some units available around Kent County Station 50.
01:57
Engines in unit 302.
01:58
Michael Wachsu, Station 200, responding to unconscious subject.
02:12
Location near Fraser Point Lane and Fraser Neck Road.
02:17
Time 17:46.
02:22
On permit 12.
02:25
Permanent 91.
02:26
Caller states house is straight back down a long lane.
02:34
Utility 200 responding with three units.
02:38
Unit 200 responding.
02:40
Affirmative, sir.
02:46
Looking for listed county.
02:52
Delta response for unconscious subject near Fraser Point Lane and Fraser Neck Road.
03:00
House located down a long lane.
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Caroline County, MD
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