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Emergency responders assist man with breathing troublePrince Frederick MD

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Prince Frederick, MD

Emergency responders were sent to Harbor House Apartments near Harbor Road to assist a 42-year-old man having trouble breathing. The man has a history of asthma.

Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
Listen to dispatch call
01:6
Transcript:
00:00
One of the box,
00:01
105, Harbor House Department.
00:03
3725 Harbor Road, Apartment 7, trouble breathing.
00:06
May give us wanted to respond.
00:09
640.
00:10
We're trying to service.
00:12
Okay, George.
00:13
Okay. Thank you.
00:23
Not o'clock, 105, Harbor House Apartments, near Harbor Road,
00:28
Apartment 7, trouble breathing.
00:30
My email is one at two, respondent 641.
00:34
Do, too.
00:37
Do, too.
00:41
The Harbor House apartment, Apartment 7, respond to House 3.
00:48
Okay, too.
00:55
CET2 is clear and back in service.
00:58
The director.
01:01
T2O1 is a 42-year-old male trouble breathing history of asthma.
01:04
It should be apartment 7.

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