Person found unconscious at resort, possible alcohol issue, Prince Frederick MD
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Emergency responders were called to the Rydemere Resort near Lears Avenue in Prince Frederick for an unconscious person who may be suffering from alcohol-related medical issues. The person was found unresponsive in room 441 after a fall. Medical teams and security are on site providing assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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02:13
Transcript:
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Medical box 154-1-6-4-8 Rydway Resort.
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Medical box 154165, Lears Avenue, the Rydemere Resort.
00:07
Unconscious, possible alcohol related.
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Engine 1, Ambulance 1,
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Commitian Ambulance 5, and need medical duty to respond at 320.
00:45
BOROX-195-4-1-6-5, near the railroad,
00:49
unconscious, possible alcohol related.
00:52
Just like, are you sitting in front of the medical call the rodrail? I'm going to walk my way up to the road.
00:58
Engine 1, Ambulance 1.
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Terminic Ambulance 5, the medical agent response.
01:02
I can call for company 1-320.
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Point 04, the Ryden Rail Resort, it's going to be room 441 for a subject falling, not alert.
01:32
Are you out? Yep.
01:36
I'm trying to get up there.
01:38
A security is in me if either word.
01:46
Is 10.3,
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possibly 1016, related,
01:51
you only started all the end of your line?
01:54
That's right, just been talking about.
01:57
30, I can start the cat.
02:00
Okay, I'm trying to happen now.
02:02
Okay.
02:05
Okay. Okay, I guess two or five.
02:07
What about feels Friday.
02:10
Okay, two of five, four one six five, the years avenue, one after three.
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Prince Frederick, MD
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