Resident unresponsive at door but communicating inside


Audio|Source: Caroline, Queen Anne's, and Talbot Counties Fire
01:59
Transcript:
All right, I don't want to location. All right, 911, location, 22.59. All right, (name withheld). You had advised they were unable to contact. That's correct. They had no response on the speaker and we contacted both phone numbers we have here for the subject and no response. Okay, we're on location. The front door is locked. We've knocked with no response. I do have lights on the side of the resident. I'm walking around. I'm not able to see anybody. At this time, I'm going to start PD out this way. Yeah, well, we'll start PD. There's also a number for possible responder. We can try that as not. Perfect. Thank you. We're going to walk around towards the back and see if there's anything back there. We'll keep you posted. So. All right, 100. Transporting, probably two. And around them. 9-1-12, sir. All right, 911. We have a subject in a forego, I'm sorry, station 60. Postal entry, please. Station 60, have one. Station 60, have one. The motion response, by clock six, three, station, safety, for forceable entry. 29646, Janice Way, cross streets of Madeline Avenue and Bradley Avenue. Mr. Response, Medical Box 6.3, Station 60 for for forcible entry. 29646, Janit's Way, cross streets of Madeline Avenue and Bradley Avenue. East and Clubby, East Development, 2303. This is our parent, 91. Can you confirm if the subject's breathing? That's correct. We do have contact with the patient. We're able to talk to him through the door. He's talking. He just can't get to the door.
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Location mentioned:
Bradley Ave, Easton, MD 21601
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