52-year-old woman treated for respiratory distress at clinic, Aberdeen MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 52-year-old woman at Patient First clinic near Hospitality Way. She was experiencing respiratory distress with symptoms of chills, nausea, and dizziness. Oxygen treatment was administered on site.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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At a box 216-1, medic 21 C,
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respiratory distress, patient first, near Hospitality Way,
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room 5,
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20mere, Hill Road, and a dead end.
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Talk group AMS 1237.
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The 261A has arrived.
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Medic 21A, 1238.
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Medic 21C is en route.
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Medic 21C, 1238 at the patient first, hot response, 52-year-old female,
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chills, nausea, and dizziness,
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some 4-inch.
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Medic 21C, also, they do have her on oxygen,
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and her on oxygen, and her fingertips are spionic.
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I'm transferring to 224.
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Next one to 224, 1239.
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