Medical response for chest pain near Old Town Rd, Huntingtown MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were alerted to a possible medical emergency near Old Town Road in Huntingtown. Reports indicated a seventy-year-old man experiencing chest pain was expected to arrive at Company Six Station. Ambulance and medic units were dispatched and arrived on scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Patient just called. They advised in approximately six minutes there will be a walk-in with chest pains.
00:05
If you can start towards your station, we'll start the medic.
00:08
Copy.
00:09
Unit 254, power and clear the jail.
00:11
Not the office.
00:12
Can you close that door?
00:22
Medical box 686 company six station for walk-in chest pain.
00:26
Ambulance 608 is on the air responding.
00:28
Brush six is on the scene.
00:29
The medic is due to respond at 18:31.
00:32
Ambulance 203, go ahead.
00:39
Can you call him back and have him met in the building?
00:43
That's right.
01:06
Ambulance six A, it'll be a seventy-year-old male for chest pain.
01:11
Medical box 606 near Old Town Road Company Six Station for walk-in chest pain.
01:16
Ambulance six A or six eight is currently responding.
01:18
Brush six is on the scene.
01:19
The medic is due to respond at 18:32.
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Location mentioned:
Old Town Rd, Huntingtown, MD 20639
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