Woman reports throat pain and dizziness in church parking lot, Sparrows Point MD
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A woman in the parking lot near Lodge Forest United Methodist Church reported throat pain and dizziness. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, Vanekdyne, the caller is the patient.
00:03
She's a 41-year-old female.
00:05
She said she's in the parking lot near Braille.
00:11
Cross Street, Snow Court, and Audubon Court.
00:14
Respond on West, 908.
00:16
Okay, thanks.
00:18
You're welcome, 908.
00:32
The 118 is a row.
00:39
I have a 118-90 route.
00:41
You're responding for a 73-year-old female person for leaving.
00:44
Call-advice emails very dizzy can't stand up.
00:47
No further.
00:50
Okay.
00:52
No, no, no.
00:53
No, no.
00:57
1.13, welcome to 1-1-8.
01:01
I'm going to chile-eight, no-no-no.
01:07
What do you sound all day?
01:09
I'll be right.
01:14
Next nine, and apparently she'll be in a great jeep compass,
01:19
also saying her throat hurt, state she hasn't had anything to eat her dream.
01:27
Okay, great, thank you.
01:29
You're welcome 9-11.
01:43
Killer at Medical Box, 13, truck 313, medic 415, EMS5, respond for a cardiac arrest at 5, Huntingdale Way, Cross Street, Stinking, Drive, and Church Road, respond on West 9-11.
01:56
Okay, medic 9 from dispatch, there might be enough data to your location.
02:04
She's in the parking lot of Lodge Forest United Methodist Church, which is showing near Lodge Forest Drive.
02:16
Okay, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Lodge Forest Dr, Sparrows Point, MD 21219
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