Medical responders assist elderly woman with rash, Friendsville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted an 87-year-old woman experiencing a rash over her body near Blooming Rose Road.
Audio|Heard on: Allegany County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Resky 111, you'll have an 87-year-old female.
00:03
She is conscious of breathing,
00:05
patient complaining of a rash all over the body.
00:07
This will be near Blooming Rose Road.
00:15
3-1 is clear.
00:17
Let's just down me.
00:18
3-1 clear, I've seen 10-0-2.
00:26
Level 131.
00:27
Do you want us to continue or are you going to handle the second call?
00:32
I wasn't aware there was a second call.
00:40
Blooming Rose Road for a rash.
00:48
We will try to handle that one.
00:50
You can go back in service.
00:57
Level 1 is correct, but we clear in service, thank you.
01:01
Level 1 in service, 10-002.
01:04
3-1 to gear at sample.
01:05
Do you have any patient info?
01:11
3-1, you're going to have an 87-year-old female.
01:14
She is conscious in breathing, complaining of a rash all over her body.
01:18
It's going to be near Blooming Rose Road.
01:25
3-1 is on scene.
01:28
3-1 on scene, 10-10[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Fight in progress (Ten-code)
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Location mentioned:
Blooming Rose Rd, Friendsville, MD 21531
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