Medical team responds to fall on Burnt Store Road, Hughesville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a reported fall near Burnt Store Road in Hughesville. Additional units and an engine company were requested to provide manpower assistance at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, we have a 2nd alpha fall down near Burnt Store Road.
00:07
Okay, so would you like them to go to Weymouth or Burnt Store?
00:15
They can go to Weymouth.
00:16
That's my favorite dispatching one 1st.
00:18
Just making you aware of the 2nd one.
00:24
I'm direct.
00:25
They'll let you know when they're on too.
00:28
(number withheld) Burnt Store Road,
00:33
but alpha fall. BLS unit from EMS two, ambulance three seven proceed.
00:37
Ten alpha two at 1105, ambulance three seven.
00:44
Three seven.
00:47
You're stopping.
00:57
Seven with twos, proceed on ten alpha two.
01:03
Four (number withheld).
01:06
Be advised we are 20 min away.
01:12
Yes ma'am, we're aware it's an alpha call.
01:19
Four (number withheld), can I get engine company to that call?
01:27
Seven, you're requesting an engine for manpower?
01:35
That's correct.
01:37
1108.
01:45
Near Burnt Store Road, assisting ambulance with manpower.
01:50
Engine Company Two is alerted.
01:51
Ten off two at 1109.
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Location mentioned:
Burnt Store Rd, Hughesville, MD 20637
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