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A 71-year-old woman has chest pain at 601 Cornell Street in Aberdeen, Maryland. She reports a history of heart attack. Emergency services are responding.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript: The clock 213-1, Mc5-1B, chest pain, 6-01 Cornell Street, prior to 300, crossed 3rd Street and ZED-N, Operation CMS 104[1]. By and Bair route, 105. Response, 71-year-old female with chestane, caller stating that she's in a fifth, she does have a history court attack and NJ. Symptoms started around 2130 local hunters on level one.
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CMS 104: Chest Pain/Medical Emergency
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Near Cornell St, Aberdeen, MD 21001
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