Emergency responders aid child with chest pain, North East MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near E Church St in North East, Maryland, for a two-year-old child who was conscious but reported possible chest pain. The patient was bedridden, and responders were advised to keep the front door unlocked and to prepare for lifting assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Cecil MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Unit 396 is a response to two-year-old conscious.
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I just back of giving out chest pain.
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Stuck in the bed.
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All right, I don't want anybody down the front door unlocked.
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She also weighs around 300 pounds.
00:24
Would you like us to get Power 1 from Station 13?
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All right, we don't think so.
00:32
Received.
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We're out to Church Street.
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Right away.
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All right.
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June 14th.
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Location mentioned:
E Church St, North East, MD 21901
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