Medical alarm reports possible overdose on East 32nd Street


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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before you feel thirsty, a personal goal of at least one bottle per hour during your shift or 12 to 15 cups daily. Avoid energy drinks and soda. Monitor your crew and yourself closely. Dehydration reduces strength, focus, and judgment. If left unchecked, it can become dangerous or even life-threatening. Hydration saves lives, Baltimore City 5 Department 701. Medical Law on 31-71, East 32nd Street in St. Paul Street for the National. Amble 3rd Street, 31-721, East 32nd Street in St. Paul Street for the 6th unknown. 26th Ravel Lundle Response 7-1. Truck 23 Medit 12 respond, medical alarm 55-31-1, 1,500 Brussels Street between Northchester Street and Bayer Street. It's going to bring the problems. Truck 23, Meta-12 respond, medical alarm 55-3-31, 1,500 Brussels Street. Can't bring the problem. Seventy-year-old male, 6-1 response, and 02.2. Squad 54, Medic 13, (name withheld), 54, that's 20, 59, 70, Bell, a road, and the Dallas, Trilett, Sting, Powell Avenue, and Park Mountain Avenue, 3.9. Alert. Squad 5, Medico, Medite, 9, 13,000, Bell, A road at the Dollar Tree, 3,000,000,000, 3rd, 9-1,000,000,000,000, 3rd Street, 9-0-1-6307,000, 7-0-0-0-1-1-6-2. between the Valerie Street and East Monument Street for the overdose. End yields 20 respond medical alarm 51-71-637 North Lakewood Avenue for the overdose. 703.
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E 32nd St & St Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21218
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