Woman experiences constant breathing problems


Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:29
Transcript:
Hedge 2.13 of I was already in the area. All right, we can clear then. Uh, I'm sorry. Okay, sir. Okay, that's 14, 1459. Boulevard. Spot on West, we're 229. Board of Local Box, 36-4, Paramarric Engine 5AILA, Upgrad, Ambit 365, 6 subject not alert, 2,23, St. Avenue, Bryan Avenue on GameLon Drive. Spone on West, 1600. 13, you have any in a row. Asher safety six, we finally got it communicated well. Subficient resources on scene, I'll be clearing. All right, I'll be clear. Special Special Special Special Specially 21, we've arrived. Here, I realize I have the squads radio. Squads on the call, it's a special question 21. Okay, do you need me to get two and want to start again then? That's negative. You got a medicator, right? Yeah, my exiles in route. Yeah, it should be sufficient. It looks to be minor. Because it didn't fully come over, but you need it for fluids, I believe. Okay, sounds good, thank you. Oh, from 1501. Five heavy in route, 2,01. AMO-505 clear out of service now. Have you cleared out of service, 1501? 365-305-year-year-old 1501. This 1-36-36-4, just 5, 37-year-old female, constant breathing, has a mess, she's sick.
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Baltimore County, MD
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