Man with breathing difficulty and high fever treated, White Marsh MD
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A man aged 64 experienced difficulty breathing, a high fever of 102 degrees, and a productive cough. He was alert but sometimes had trouble speaking. Emergency services responded to near Campbell Boulevard for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:39
Transcript:
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64-year-old male, constant breathing.
00:05
Temperature 102, patient still alert.
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Patient sometimes alert.
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That's very sorry, so all of its orders.
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I mean, I'm station all of 25.
00:21
We ride.
00:27
Before the ride, I'm not just want to enter three, you need the granny fan.
00:30
AM11 Transform 226 AM111-226 M111-226
00:39
That's from QRQ1.
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Go ahead.
00:45
Can you please hold me en route to near Trumps Mill Road?
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Is that RASB.
00:56
Is on Raspberry?
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Yeah. Okay.
01:01
Sure.
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Let me. My 5 is clear.
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You must fix, I have you clear.
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113.
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Oh, reading it.
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475, trans-2213.
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2475. 475.
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Call 175. Baxter.
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Baxter,
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EMS, next to the ALS upgrade Box 20-2.
01:44
Trouble breathing at near Campbell Boulevard, Corporate Center Drive, Kaiser Permanente, RISP, East, 1130.
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Number 119, clear 210.
02:00
Number 119, clear 210.
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Number 119, clear 210.
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Smash,
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slash, slash,
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station.
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Station 1131.
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So let you go at Rehont 7117 station.
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So at least, 1131.
02:24
O2 3. It's going to be a 50-year-old male, conscious breathing.
02:28
College of Security will direct by acceptance.
02:30
Patient shortness of breath.
02:32
O2 is 90%, has a productive cough.
02:35
Responding normally with difficulties speaking between breaths.
02:38
Nothing further.
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