Woman feels faint at nurse location in Towson, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 38-year-old woman felt faint and very weak with a high pulse rate near West Railroad in Towson. Emergency medical services responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Okay, 356 in route.
00:05
356, 38-year-old female constant breathing.
00:08
If a nurse out location feels that she's going to pass out.
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Ms. (name withheld) 325, you put the MS-7 in service.
00:15
Sorry, the MS-7.
00:18
Clear.
00:25
3405, phonebox (number withheld).
00:33
We do. We do.
00:34
We do. It's a service call.
00:35
Spot 322 is on it.
00:36
Do you want to go on it or do you want to remain in service?
00:41
We're in the airport.
00:43
I don't know where they are, where they call it is.
00:44
I'll let them make the call.
00:47
Okay, it's a 2.19 box at near West Railroad.
00:50
And General Zero from back in station.
00:52
Engine 202 station, number 44.
00:54
The normal breathing, heart,
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high, pulse rate,
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and very weak.
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