Multiple medical emergencies reported on Myrtle and nearby roads, Baltimore MD
Multiple medical emergencies occurred including a 58-year-old man feeling sick near Myrtle Ave, a 75-year-old woman with chest pain near Littleton Road, and a 64-year-old woman having a medical issue near East Avenue. Emergency services responded promptly to each call.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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You know, medical alarm[1] (number withheld), 1533,
00:04
Myrtle Avenue between Smithston Street and North Freeman Avenue, for a thick, 58-year-old male, 26-1 response.
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AMO 807 respond, engine age on scene.
00:15
On medical alarm[1], (number withheld),
00:17
1533, Murdo Avenue,
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First-Sick, 58-year-old male, 26-01 response for $1,400.
00:29
You can check it out.
00:32
I have somebody heading up that way now, Chief.
00:38
All right, command.
00:40
You just did a good job back here, getting this roof opened up.
00:44
Smoke's almost completely dissipated.
00:51
It's being accomplished.
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331 command. We have a line up here approaching the third floor. We got it all opened up.
01:00
Place your fire looks like it's in that rear bump out second floor.
01:03
There's a party wall against the wall so it's actually coming up here at this third floor. We'll open up a little bit more.
01:18
Truck 18, Medics 17 respond, medical alarm[1] (number withheld),
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(number withheld) Littleton Road, North Rosedale Street, Ellicott Drive,
01:27
chest pain[2], 75-year-old female.
01:29
Truck 18, Medi-7, respond, medical alarm[1], (number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld) Littleton Road between North Rosedale Street, Alicott Drive,
01:38
chest pain[2]s, 10-02 response, timeout (number withheld).
01:48
Attention for third floor. Very tough.
01:54
64-year-old female, 12 alpha4 response.
02:01
Manager 43Met7 respond to a medical alarm[1], (number withheld).
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(number withheld) eastbound where they're at Avenue for the seizure (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
medical alarm: Automated medical alert activation (medical emergency)
[2]
chest pain: Medical complaint indicating chest pain (MPDS chief complaint)
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Myrtle Ave, Baltimore, MD
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