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A 30-year-old man is having a seizure at 3217 1st Avenue near North Ellamont Street and North Hilton Street in Baltimore.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript: Injun 20, 19, 17 respond, medical law 20-20-10-10. 32-17 1 Avenue to North Elmont Street in North Hilton Street, for a seizure, 30-year-old male. Engine 20-med 17 respond, medical law, 20-dash-tiz. 32-17-1, for the seizure, follow-for-1 response, 1941.
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Near 1st Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206
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