Elderly woman in cardiac arrest at Maryland home


Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
01:57
Transcript:
Thank you. Go ahead. Target clearance, an officer, please. Get up without point. Before, you could step me in the top of you at 41. 12, 12, 12, 12, 11, cardiac arrest, 10 through 43, 43, 43, 43, 43, 43, 43, 42, 40s, 40s, 40s, 40s, 40s, and average in an admiral report ship. Mother is on the floor spinning up from, from her mouth. 78-year-old female. I'm direct. I'm coming from the POMS. 11 and 4 comes from a free time. 46 midnight. Go ahead. Front of Virginia night for me, Lisa. Here you got. Any two prizes director on Cardiac. 1972. Did you say Boyd, B-O-I-D? What do you got? Tom, Lakin Charles, 97-11. Just doing the red shutter, please. You address. Megan, a man, you can disregard it. I actually located them down here. Thank you. The medicine has been started in reference to possible cardiac arrest 1140. Okay, 14 or something. I got cardiac arrest at 42nd. Torquay for a 78-year-old on the floor, spitting foam out from the mouth. 40, I'm sorry, I was not. Double. For the check subject or urgent welfare check at Easton and Semmers, they are now adding medics for possible cardiac arrest units of 76. He's got, it looks like two middle names. I'm going to have this spell then. Let me know when you're ready. Okay. Type 4. 630 or 627C? Go ahead. Checking on you.
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Baltimore County, MD
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