Medical response for possible stroke at Sunrise of Columbia, Columbia MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to Sunrise of Columbia near Freetown Rd in Columbia, Maryland, for a possible medical emergency involving an 81-year-old woman who may have been experiencing a stroke. Units were directed on a low-priority medical response channel, and paramedics and engines responded to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Engines 701, paramedic 145 respond.
00:03
Sunrise of Columbia, near Freetown Rd.
00:06
Unit 327, 81-year-old female, possible stroke.
00:10
Alpha 2[1], (number withheld).
00:19
95 to Howard.
00:20
High five, high five.
00:27
Can you start EMS two and engine company, please?
00:32
That's right.
00:33
That's right.
00:36
Engine 141 out.
00:42
EMS one to Howard on Alpha 2[1].
00:48
41, on 41.
00:50
141, we'll take that call for Engine 71.
00:57
One four one, your message.
00:59
One four one, your message.
01:04
EMS one, I have you en route.
01:06
EMS one, I have you en route.
01:08
Engine nine one, EMS one respond.
01:10
Ninety (number withheld) Kilimanjaro Rd.
01:13
Request of nine five alpha (number withheld).
01:17
I am direct switch over.
01:23
Engine 141 responding to Sunrise at (number withheld).
01:28
One (number withheld), you're responding.
01:30
Sunrise near Freetown Rd, unit 327.
01:34
Eighty-one-year-old female, possible stroke.
01:35
Alpha 2[1], (number withheld).
01:37
One (number withheld), you're responding.
01:39
Sunrise near Freetown Rd.
01:41
Unit 327. Eighty-one-year-old female, possible stroke.
01:45
Alpha 2[1], (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
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