Unresponsive person found during medical emergency, Randallstown MD


Emergency responders were called to a location after an alarm reported an unknown medical issue. The reports indicated that a male patient was found unresponsive and needed immediate medical attention.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:22
Transcript:
Information from an alarm company, they're advising there is an unknown medical issue with a male patient. They were unable to provide further. And that's 364-19-subject[1], 19 letters later, Melrose, N-1 West, 19-14-10. Enter 19, alarm company called in a basic track detector activation, no further. Order. 1410[4]. Not a 18, clear, sign-A-Mack. Not a 18, standby. Medical 18[2], stand by. Please are requesting medical patient needs to be unconscious, instead of their degree Newfound Ultima stopped at the intersection. Three-five six row. I have you and Ralph. Medical 18... I'm going to put you on a... Medi 14[3], go-in service. By the Rectal 7-1-12-9-9-2-1-2-4-11. Medi-14, you're covered by your GPS, which you are clear? Yep, you're clear, thank you. Okay, Medicaid. Okay, Medicaid, having responded 18-18-16[5], near Carthage Rd, off the Starbrook Road. You're responding with Engine 2 for an unknown medical problem. Jack sitting around first quarter. I'm dragged. You're fetching around 1-1. The 1-1-1-1 go ahead. Is the patient unconscious? Please tell the remarks the police said the patient seemed to be unconscious. Okay, do you start a vote? 14-12.
Information from an alarm company, they're advising there is an unknown medical issue with a male patient. They were unable to provide further. And that's 364-19-subject[1], 19 letters later, Melrose, N-1 West, 19-14-10. Enter 19, alarm company called in a basic track detector activation, no further. Order. 1410[4]. Not a 18, clear, sign-A-Mack. Not a 18, standby. Medical 18[2], stand by. Please are requesting medical patient needs to be unconscious, instead of their degree Newfound Ultima stopped at the intersection. Three-five six row. I have you and Ralph. Medical 18... I'm going to put you on a... Medi 14[3], go-in service. By the Rectal 7-1-12-9-9-2-1-2-4-11. Medi-14, you're covered by your GPS, which you are clear? Yep, you're clear, thank you. Okay, Medicaid. Okay, Medicaid, having responded 18-18-16[5], near Carthage Rd, off the Starbrook Road. You're responding with Engine 2 for an unknown medical problem. Jack sitting around first quarter. I'm dragged. You're fetching around 1-1. The 1-1-1-1 go ahead. Is the patient unconscious? Please tell the remarks the police said the patient seemed to be unconscious. Okay, do you start a vote? 14-12.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
364-19-subject: Subject involved, event number
[2]
Medical 18: Medical emergency call
[3]
Medi 14: Medic unit 14 dispatched
[4]
1410: Incident or case number
[5]
18-18-16: Medical run or incident number
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Location mentioned:
Near Carthage Rd, Randallstown, MD 21133
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