Medical emergency on alexander street with cardiac arrest, Hagerstown MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred near Alexander Street in Hagerstown. A patient had trouble breathing that worsened to cardiac arrest. Emergency responders arrived and started CPR, entering the residence from the rear.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Phaerone South of the Jammock Street, Department 1S, trouble breathing, station 554 is on an Xxagon alert, 1156.
00:11
Franklitz, you're 191,
00:13
which is turning 506.
00:15
2.31 Alexander Street to the rear.
00:36
Cardiac arrest.
00:37
Station 753 is Plymatic.
00:38
Engine 4.55, respond, 803.
00:45
Ladder unit is assigned Alexander Street.
00:47
H.P.E. is now on the scene.
00:48
We disconnected with the caller.
00:55
Alexander Street, H.P.E.
00:56
is about the no policy.
00:57
They are starting CPR.
01:03
Engine 4 is on scene and in the alley.
01:07
In your 4807.
01:13
And if we're going to be in the residence, you have to enter to the rear.
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Location mentioned:
Alexander St, Hagerstown, MD 21740
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