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Person found unconscious in residential building 

audio iconUnknown Medical Emergency
Near Flood Ave, Easton, MD 21601
Audio|Source: Caroline, Queen Anne's, and Talbot Counties Fire
00:27

Transcript:
Anyone sends available. Vail the way. Okay, 100. I'm not the anorone for already 2-9. Okay, right back one. Medical box 6-2, Kerminick 96, unconscious subject, 700, 4th Street, Building 100, Cross Street, Flood Avenue, 13, 26.

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