Multiple breathing problems reported in Baltimore, Baltimore MD


Medical units responded to multiple calls of breathing problems in Baltimore, including a 9-year-old female and a 53-year-old male near West Franklin Street.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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9015 respond by the full arm 40-60 2702 to Queen Anne Road and Westchester Road was a breathing problem 440 unseen and breastless 915 respond a lot of alarm 40-060 2702 with Robert Road and apartment me Bravo a breathing problem for a 9-year-old female 6 Charlie Lombson 8305
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Indy-53 respond, Medica-3-2-2404, MSN Avenue.
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The Indian, this is a street, a no-pedage, for the suicide threat.
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AJ 53-4-04-4-in Avenue for the suicide threat.
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25-5-0-3 response, 44-year-old male at near 30.
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Tendron 35 respond to 535.1, 3541, Midstreet, New Anno Avenue and Freeman Street.
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Rescue report of fire is being set.
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10 june 3535, respond by 35.1, 5th Street in the Freeman Street Alley.
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Deathgate report of an outside fire.
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18-27.
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Truck 8thain, respond, medical law, 52, that 7.23 on road for the end for me fall.
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Truck 8tham, respond, medical long, thank you, that 70, 20, 3,000, for the end of 24th, 17, Bravo, 4, response, 30-0, mail to take on you.
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Engine 50, smoke detector installs, about 26th, 2nd, Avenue.
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Nobody's home at that location.
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Engine 50 is going to be going with service.
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Okay, thank you.
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916 respond medical line 24th and west franklin street apartment 6 charlie between Jackson street and no stock is based a pretty a problem many 16 respond medical alarm 32 13 14 west franklin street department 6 charlie for the re-in problem 6 charlie one response 53 year old near 1808
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W Franklin St, Baltimore, MD
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