Emergency responders treat 65-year-old in respiratory arrest, Hagerstown MD
Emergency medical responders are treating a 65-year-old man who is not breathing and transporting him to the hospital, classifying the case as a severe trauma.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Great look, Mayor. This is going to be an alpha trauma. We're about 12 to 15 out,
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male in his 40s and 50s.
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Correct.
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It's 65-year-old.
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65-year male, R1,
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Alpha. What vise?
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1122.
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Point to find a watchman, can you don't want to determine at 1812.
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Okay,
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sir.
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Watch on 26-9, reason's going to be respiratory arrest.
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Copy. You need edge coming.
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8,800-Oxford root MCTC assisting 26-9 on a respiratory rest.
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The NS 1812 respond, 1126.
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26.
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269.
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Head.
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1812 has been started. Do you want the engine company?
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You can answer us.
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18,800 on Rockford, Red, NCCC, assessing 259 on a respiratory rest.
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Location mentioned:
Near Medical Campus Rd, Hagerstown, MD 21742
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