Medical emergency near Morning Mist Ct, Baltimore County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible cardiac arrest near Morning Mist Ct in Woodstock. A caller reported that their adult son with medical conditions was not breathing. The caller was not at the scene, and medics were added to the response. Details remained somewhat unclear, based on information from a third-party caller.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Sent down a cardiac arrest patient near Morning Mist Ct.
00:04
Near Morning Mist Ct, cross streets of Planted Garden Ct.
00:09
(name withheld) advised that her mother has aphasia.
00:13
Contacted the caller.
00:15
Caller reports that her quadriplegic male son with cerebral palsy and seizure disorder is not breathing and she is not at the location.
00:27
Two fourteen, ten four.
00:29
Ten four.
00:32
The patient's been.
00:34
Ten four, the patient is a 40-year-old male, nonverbal.
00:39
Two forty-five. A medic will be added to the call currently active.
00:50
Four.
00:51
Time is 1531.
00:56
Two to ten.
00:58
Okay, primary on that, so.
01:02
I was the thirteen thirty-two.
01:06
The notes on this are a little confusing again.
01:08
Just a third-party caller saying this individual is in cardiac arrest?
01:12
Yes.
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Location mentioned:
Morning Mist Ct, Woodstock, MD 21163
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