Infant with breathing issues and sickle cell crisis treated


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
02:12
Transcript:
Medical alarm 31-50 3024 Matthew Street 20th Street in Montpelier for a breathing follow for a two-month-old male patient 6 Charlie 1 response engine 8 respond medical alarm 31-30-30-24 Matthew Street off East 30 at the Montpelier breathing follow a two-month-old male 6 Charlotte alarm response 1415 Give me a run, the medical call. Just put it across MDD. 31, thanks for taking the call. That'll be 30, 24, Matthew Street. Engine 8, U.S. service. Engine 8, you and service, acknowledge. Mail. Fix, Charlie, one response. Engine 8. Just regard the response. Engine 31 responds. Medical alarm, 31-50. 30-24 Matthews, is a breathing problem. Two-month-old mail, X Charlie 1 response, 1456. Number 1 respond. Box area 6-6-83. 1312, Guilford Avenue 1-1-3. Between East 1st Street and East Mount Royal, Broadway, we'll detecta. Boxed right 6 that 83 15th 12. Newford Avenue, Unit 113. The Department alarm residential school detects. 14.6. Medical correspond, engine 30 on scene, medical alarm. 30-12, 322-1 Avenue of Monastery. Westmore, very sick patient, 6-12, 26, Shullley, 3rd, 3 response. Medical Correspondence, a 31stine, medical alarm 30-12, 322-1 Avenue, North Monastery, and Westmorebury. For a sickle-stop crisis, 26 Charlie's re-response, 1457. MS-1-Avo-7-year service acknowledged.
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Location mentioned:
N Monastery Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229
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