Multiple medical emergencies reported in Baltimore city


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
02:30
Transcript:
Drink water 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 yourself and your cruise closely. Dehydration reduces strength, focus, and judgment. If left unchecked, it can become dangerous or even life-threatening. Hydration Save Lines. Baltimore City 5 Department, 1704.104. Agent 29, Mediq 21 Respond. Medical 1st, 36-11, 36-15-4, Lane, Department 611, Queen Park Cite Avenue, Peelcrest Road for Stroop, 38-year-old female. Respond medical alarm 46-11 4615 for his lane apartment 611 We park 8th Avenue field press road first stroke 38-year-old female 18 Charlie 1 response timeout 1705 Adna Aftain Avenue, Nage 506, respond, medical line, 5151, 320 by Lusarea Avenue, and the ball, something else, 4th, 1,7,000. Sickcase, 45-year-old female. At 9 respond, medical alarm 26-46-41, 1522 Constellation Plaza. At Wallace Street, sick case, 45-year-old female, 26 Charlie 2 response, 9 out 1707. 7-107. The manager 53 and the 23 respond, medical arm, 53 at 56. Patrick Gavner on North Bend Road. Pretty unconscious, ma'am. Enter 53 in the 23 small medical and 53 at the prefix Patrick Avenue or North Bend rolls for the unconscious male behind the least left.
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N Bend Rd, Baltimore, MD 21229
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