Multiple medical emergencies reported in Baltimore


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
02:30
Transcript:
Anvil fiber, medical alarm, 6-161, Holiday Street, and Helen, or sick patient, police don't want to be requesting for a mail. Amyo-5 or sign, medical alarm, 6-1, Holiday Street, and Helling Street. For sick, male, police, won't be requested 9-0-0-8. Okay. Okay. I'm on a scrap street. Full station activated. And Hallhouse. Ben reset for service. Okay, try to say how you're walking to call. Accidental activation. Ginger 14, 15, respond, medical line, 14-13-30, 1637, collection, West Lexington Street, for the breathing problem. Sixth, Charlie, one response to 9-10. Campbell, 63, respond, medical line, 54-1, 51, 5402, Maryland Avenue, Frankford Avenue, and LaSelle, 46-26-year-old meal, 26-11 response. Amble 3, respond, medical alarm, 54-1-51. 5402 Girl and Avenue 6, 26 healthy level response 910. Amble 5, Amble 5, Term Roe. AMble 5, Amble 5, Term Roe. AMble 5, Tramble 5, Termo. 3,05, Amble 5, Verifying Response. Sambo 5, Charm Row. Trach, Amble, 28, Medical Law, 46.81, 3,014, Lane, Department 413, 13, between Parkt Avenue, District District of Road. For hemorrhage, mail. Track 27-Aublo 28 respond, medical line 45-581. 36-1-143 in the platform range. 21 Delta 4, response to 9-11. Enter to 33, midasperm, respond medical line 32-51. 12-dil2 response, injured 33 medical one respond, medical alarm 33-51, 5-pennel of chest, 3, seizures, 12-dil2 response.
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Holliday St, Baltimore, MD
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