Medical call for man with chest pain and aggressive dog, Cambridge MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded near High Street in Cambridge for a 67-year-old man with chest and leg pain, possibly related to a blood clot. He was conscious and reported difficulty breathing. An aggressive dog was at the residence, prompting requests for animal control and police assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Medical box one two chest pains, near High St.
00:07
Medical box one two paramedic 100 chest pains,
00:10
Near High Street cross Washington Street, delta response responding.
00:15
EMS ops (number withheld).
00:21
Dispatch unit, repeat.
00:28
Paramedic 101 responding with three.
00:31
Copy, paramedic 101.
00:33
Responding to near High Street, cross Washington Street for chest pain.
00:40
Delta response.
00:42
67-year-old male, conscious, difficulty breathing.
00:45
Caller thinks he may be having another blood clot.
00:49
Is having.
00:50
Chest pain and leg pain.
00:53
Caller advised his dog is in the house and he's unable to walk it up.
01:02
Okay, is the dog violent or aggressive?
01:10
Advised that the dog is a Rottweiler and it is not friendly.
01:29
Can you start police or animal control to that location, please?
01:34
Copy.
02:08
Medic 101, we are starting Cambridge Police Department as well.
02:15
One's on scene.
02:25
Address, you can cancel animal control.
02:29
Copy paramedics 101.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Cambridge, MD 21613
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