Male with high blood pressure receives medical attention, Woodlawn MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medics responded near Woodlawn Drive to assist a 49-year-old male who had high blood pressure and was conscious and breathing. Police were also at the scene for an unrelated issue involving an unwanted person.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
The 23-year-old now.
00:01
The medical order, respond 33-1 for a six subject, near Woodlawn Drive.
00:07
Near Dogwood Road, when asked about medical, it looks like the subject said that he needs to go to the hospital right away and just said that he needs it.
00:16
Dispression, or so he'll be handling the service call for the engine.
00:19
Okay. Okay.
00:21
Okay.
00:24
I'm back. (Name withheld) is 4.49-year-old male at the same place or crossing 84th century for a check object?
00:34
Okay.
00:36
Baltimore City Truck 26.
00:39
Baltimore City Troop 26.
00:44
We're a ride around on a base of a station station.
00:47
Okay, I have you around to our station 15, 1107.
00:56
I'll be clear in a patient.
00:59
I'll be clear in a patient refusal and give me a 133-1-5-4.
01:04
Okay, now I can have you clear on a patient refusal.
01:07
Medical 4, you can go in service.
01:08
Medic 3 is going to handle.
01:10
Okay, thank you.
01:15
Medic 3, near Woodlawn Drive.
01:18
Going to be responding, 49-year-old male, conscious and breathing, elevated blood pressure.
01:23
No further.
01:26
Okay.
01:29
To just be advised if those look like police may be...
01:33
Medic 3 be advised that those look like police may be on scene for a separate incident involving an unwanted subject.
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