Medical emergency with seizure near Bay Heights Avenue, Algonquin MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man near Bay Heights Avenue is experiencing chest pain and an active seizure. He recently had gallbladder surgery and has a history of cardiac stent and seizures. Emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Medical box one three, chest pain.
00:03
Bay Heights Avenue.
00:08
Medical box one three, you've been ramped 100.
00:10
Chest pain.
00:11
Bay Heights Avenue crosses Johnson Street, Hemmings Boulevard.
00:14
Delta response on EMS house (number withheld).
00:21
One hundred and two.
00:27
Medical 100 responding, (number withheld).
00:31
Sign of one, Bay Heights Avenue, cross streets Johnson Street, Hamburg Boulevard.
00:36
47 year old male.
00:42
Medical 100 believe the patient unconscious at this time.
00:50
Actually, the patient is seizing at this time.
00:54
Does have history of seizures, also cardiac history.
00:56
Patient has a stent.
01:02
Okay, 100 copies.
01:04
Car 5, sir. Paramedic 100.
01:09
Still have the caller on the line.
01:11
She told me he just had his gallbladder out last Wednesday.
01:14
He does have one stent.
01:17
He was able to talk before this.
01:19
He's had a seizure and he's still not able to talk.
01:25
Okay, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Bay Heights Ave & Johnson St, Algonquin, MD 21613
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