Medical emergencies on ocean city beach include heat exposure and seizure


Audio|Source: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
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Transcript:
Ontario 390 is treating the beat for the e exposure. Permanet 311, 15-0. Permanent 31, be small. Permanent 31, be small. Paramedic 7, 1507. Paramedic 3-1 is responding, 90th Street in the beach for heat exposure, 1507. Periscence, sir. Engine 1 responding, 1508. You're good, Bill. It's very there. One, back in quarters. Okay. Ocean City to Paramedic 3-1. 9th Street and the Beach was caught in by Beach Patrol for heat exposure. No patient information has been forwarded to us yet. Paramedic 1, Ocean City, we'll be clearing. 19th Street will be responding to the 17th Street Cedars. We're going to make one direct, thank you. Permanic 1, responding to 17th Street. Paramedic 1, responding to 17th Street. Paramedic 7, are you direct? Person 52, Paramedic 1, Engine 1, 1701 Atlantic Avenue, the Holiday Inn will be at the pole deck for a female patient, about in her 20s, had a seizure, is now conscious, alert him breathing, lifeguards are on scene pending to her. 7s and quarters. Engine 1 on scene. 783 with command, 1510. Terminator 3-3 is on the scene, 89 to the beach. Paramed 3-1 on scene, 1510. Beach Patrol did say that you have a 43-year-old female patient. If you haven't committed, they did advise the best access would be 89th Street. We're direct. 1893, thank you. Like one on scene, 1511. Engine want to face your contact? Patient contact 1511.
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Location mentioned:
17th St, Ocean City, MD 21842
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