Fire and EMS respond to diabetic emergency near Sherwood Ave, Baltimore MD


Fire and EMS respond to medical emergency involving a 65-year-old female diabetic at an address near Sherwood Ave. Elevated carbon monoxide levels were found inside a vacant apartment, and the building is being ventilated.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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My Glenn Kirk Rule 4 diabetic patient, 65-year-old female, gingerful respondent along 43-1, near Sherwood Ave, diabetic was 27.
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Cross area update.
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We have a apartment on the first floor of 6124, Apartment 1.
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E, which is a vacant apartment.
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We forced our way in.
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We get elevated CO ratings in the exterior.
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Found a furnace to be on inside the apartment.
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Once again, the apartment is vacant.
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CO was pumping inside the apartment.
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Right now we're ventilating the entire building.
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Amble 30 respondenton for a route medical line, 43-edged 1, near Sherwood Ave, rear entrance, clean-leathwalk and Glinkirk Road, diabetic, 65-year-old female.
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Gamble 30 is long-ventive foreign route, medical arm, 43-Ech 1, near Sherwood Ave, rear entrance,
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diabetic, 13 alpha-1 response, 13-1 response, 131.
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Near Sherwood Ave, Baltimore, MD 21239
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