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Multiple medical emergencies reported in Baltimore areaBaltimore MD

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E 38th St, Baltimore, MD 21218

Multiple medical emergencies are being handled in Baltimore including an unconscious 64-year-old female, a 79-year-old male with police involvement, a 71-year-old female who fell near Benson Avenue, a 70-year-old female with breathing issues near East 38th Street, and a 25-year-old person suspected of stroke. EMS and fire units are responding to these incidents and investigating a light haze of smoke reported at one scene.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
06:47
Transcript:
00:00
For the unconscious 64-year-old female, 31.2 response to 107.
00:04
Amble 30 respond, medical on 44-81, 22, rolling green between Hamlet Hill Road for the unconscious.
00:11
Amble 30 respond, medical on 44-81, 22 rolling green for the unconscious.
00:16
Engine 2 is on the scene, 31 Delta 3 response, 79-year-old male, 10-0-7[1].
00:20
I may answer the first truck company on side alpha.
00:23
You bring some hooks up, got to open his wall up, got a light haze of smoke on the second floor, Charlie side.
00:28
Trump 22 cops.
00:29
In case, it's truck five.
00:30
Truck five, I'm on Tijuana PD now, thank you.
00:32
Engine 30, truck 18, respond back to area 46-71, 4810, seat and drive between Metro Drive and West Northern Parkway for the commercial fire signal.
00:41
Engine 30, truck 18, respond on backs area 46-1-41, 4810, Seton Drive, commercial fire signal at 1009.
00:50
Commissioner 25 to Communications.
00:52
Mission of 25.
00:54
Who did you dispatch to rolling green?
00:57
Motion 2 and vote 30 ASU 1.
01:01
Alright, I got them.
01:02
We've been too.
01:03
Okay, how are you?
01:04
We had a pot of food on the stove.
01:06
Hit it over the PD, 3Baker 28.
01:09
3Baker 28, drop 5, gotcha.
01:11
1010. 10? 10. 10. Annapolis and nasal? Okay.
01:13
Okay. Okay.
01:14
All right, sir, I'm on location.
01:15
You can make the command and I'll tell you another.
01:16
4158-20-226-1stay now has Sydney Avenue command 1011
01:20
AMO 26 respond, medical arm 30-52, 3, 3,300 Vincent Avenue, apartment 121 Alpha, between South Caten Avenue, for the end for me fall.
01:29
AMO 26 to respond, medical line 30-d gosh 52, 3,300 Benson Avenue, apartment 121 Alpha, 204, 17 Alpha 3 respond, 71-year-old female, 1012[2].
01:39
We side on the floor.
01:41
It appears it was nothing at all.
01:43
We did have a like a haze of smoke coming from a wall interior.
01:47
All right, I'll be.
01:48
Pretty amones here.
01:49
Three-story, story, school building, nothing challenge.
01:52
We'll be investigating. In case, you just listed as a code act, right?
01:55
Affirmative, sir.
01:56
All right, we'll make those corrections.
01:58
This is under construction.
01:59
Floor is wall and roof are all stable.
02:02
So just even, I'll make none of that.
02:03
Okay. 621 respond medical line 30 dash 52 3 300 Vincent Avenue apartment 121 alpha between South Caden Avenue that's for the injury from a fall medics 21 respond medical line 30 dash 52 3300 Vincent Avenue apartment 121 alpha put in from a fall 17 alpha 3 respond 71 year old female 1013[3] ambulance 13 Amble 26 you and service Amble 20 fixture and serve
02:24
Here in services.
02:25
Panel by engine 30.
02:26
Truck 18, not coffee.
02:27
Thank you, 30. Engine 31 respond, medical arm 31-10, 521, East 38th Street.
02:33
Breathing problem, 70-year-old female, 6,02 response to 1014[4].
02:36
You want to come in.
02:37
I do have a decent slow condition down here in the basement.
02:39
I'm trying to find a source.
02:40
Next all.
02:41
It's going to be truck on the roof.
02:42
It's all clear up your teeth.
02:43
Good job. Charlie, command.
02:44
That's important two stores in the rear.
02:46
Ported off basement access.
02:47
The Delta exposure has a large dog in it and the Bravo Exposures occupy.
02:51
All right, I call you.
02:55
We're going in from the alpha sides of those exposures.
02:58
There's the owner of the one with the dog in it.
03:00
He's putting the dog away.
03:01
Truck only three to come in.
03:04
The second side is clear.
03:05
First and second floor.
03:06
All right, I copy.
03:07
Angel 43, respond, medical alarm.
03:09
Forty three, six, two, twenty-five-year-old, Department of 306, between Holland, Roading, James Avenue for the Stroke.
03:14
Agent 43, respond, Metaflofford, 3-0-2, 6, 6thew, 6thew, 6thew, 6thew, 2nd, 28, 1 response, 7-year-old male, 1015[5].
03:23
17-year-old male, 17-year-old male, sent a man.
03:26
Here you go.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-0-7: Emergency Medical Response
[2]
1012: Medical Incident
[3]
1013: Medical Incident
[4]
1014: Medical Incident
[5]
1015: Medical Incident

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