Medical emergency: breathing trouble; cat attack; firearms


A radio dispatch describes a medical call for breathing trouble and a possible cat bite. Firearms are reported inside the residence and police are responding. A paramedic is en route and status updates are discussed.
Audio|Source: St. Mary's County Fire and EMS
03:33
Transcript:
703, 26, 911[3], Bartlett Street, breeding problems. And we have 7997, Paramedic (name withheld) 297 is due to respond, 1251. DA2[2]. DA2-97 alpha 2. 796. 796, 796, off of 2. 796. 911 Bartlett Street. It's going to be for a 54-year-old female Trouble Breathing. possible laceration. Five six, try to get further for you. Stand by. Hey, (name withheld), can you start repeating your party, please? Be safe. We are Ocean King[1] at this time. 6th at 1090s, you say we could return to service. 796, standby, 9-102. Dispatch, channels 399 to St. Mary's Hospital, priority 3, no minute. It'll have to hold the channel minute 1.02. Okay. So there's ECHM in Voyager. That's no rule. Leave the residence. All right. Okay. Okay. On 796, you go with your message. Did you say that we were back to service? so from you, correction for you. A laceration control rating from a cat attack. Is the cat putt away? Call our Vides that ran away. Where do I, thank you? (name withheld) 399 in your message. side of the residents awaiting police arrival. There's your case. Correct. Yeah, yeah, we're out. Okay. Devise them that there are cross-fish and firearms inside the residence.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Ocean King: All okay (police/EMS status)
[2]
DA2: Designator for paramedic unit
[3]
911: Emergency Call
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Location mentioned:
Bartlett St, Maryland 20659
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