Medical emergency with breathing trouble in Maryland, Montgomery County MD
Fire and rescue units responded to a medical emergency on Colesville Rd, Maryland involving a 14-year-old female who was experiencing difficulty breathing. There was no indication of fire or criminal activity. Emergency personnel communicated about the patient's location and condition while coordinating medical transport and assistance.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
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Transcript:
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I do Medics 726 checking your welfare.
00:03
The second to respondent electric injured person from the full BLS[1], First Training International.
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I'm a nurse's office.
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Right,
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a medic 726, checking your welfare.
00:28
We're okay, so if you're ever be able, Matt.
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KMAX, 726.
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Engine 707, Montgomery.
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Engine 707. We've been service.
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Hold the rescue squad for blocking and just one for BLS[1] transport.
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Okay, McS701, Paramac107, that can you had in place and service.
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Army Team, Medics 701.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:12
Maybe closer than animal at 723 on Rockville Pike.
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We just got on the outer lease from Georgia Avenue.
01:25
I have to 7-1 Montgomery.
01:34
Good.
01:36
Do you want us to take this call on the bell way? If not, we might be better than the rescue two for the call on Colesville Road, the trouble breathing.
01:50
Negative, remaining service,
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registered, Colesville.
01:55
Okay.
02:00
On 7.2, Charlie, this federal.
02:02
I'm at Kedge 719 at memory. I'm on the scene with 7 as the lockering for us squad in service.
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Squad 731 probably in place in service.
02:18
I'm on Montgomery, Ambulon 703 will go back on service per notice.
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Commode 703 in service.
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I'm the engine 71 medic 711 responding curled breathing ALS[2]1,
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Sonoco, 8384, close over.
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Tower, 71 Montgomery, we can take that call for the engine.
02:49
On the scene, remaining service.
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Engine 707, Montgomery, give me an ALS[2] provider as well for a decreased LSA.
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Okay, I'm from Arkansas, 719, can you handle?
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19's order. All right. All right,
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Kenyon, 7-1, Montgomery.
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7-1. For the information on where the case is located, or can you try to call that, please?
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Okay, well, the time to call back, it's going to be a 14-year-old female.
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1,708B Bravo.
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And we'll 7-8 Bravo just heard your alert.
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See,
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your friend, I come to 7-01, Rapid SOS, it's showing right around the Sinatra.
03:59
Okay, we still haven't located the patient. Did you have anything on the call back?
04:04
No answer.
04:08
Okay, we'll keyboard in.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response for non-life-threatening or routine emergencies, without advanced life support.
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response providing a higher level of prehospital care.
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