Medical emergency with possible cardiac arrest at apartment, Baltimore County MD


Emergency responders are at an apartment near Baltimore County addressing a medical crisis involving a suspected cardiac arrest. Police assistance is requested to enter through an open window. Off-duty officers are also present at the scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
05:5
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, I'm sorry, I know it wasn't a medic[1]al alarm, it was voice contact.
00:05
So can you start PD[2] my way and just start a medic[1],
00:10
non-emergency? We're going to try to make entry. We have a window open, but I would like...
00:18
Hey, um, that's your previous call.
00:22
That's correct.
00:25
Okay, oh good, we draw it up and everything. Thanks.
00:35
Keep up, Greg, we're clear.
00:40
Nice and support you send a station.
00:42
And make six off the john one second.
00:44
All right, station. Thank you, Matt, thirty, three, stand by.
00:52
635317. Can I get a clear? 18-207? Nurse.
01:04
All the last interposition, 19 and 8 minutes 5.
01:09
Medic 14. Before, I'm sorry, arrest.
01:12
I guess. Email sent you're in the parking lot.
01:15
We're already matching that description.
01:18
Do you have any more information where to go clear?
01:24
There should be an officer in the parking lot. I don't know if they are still in contact with the subject that they were talking to on the phone.
01:35
I can't find anything either.
01:42
Sure, I'll push you clear.
01:49
Push it over.
01:54
That's five and Eric.
01:56
They said six.
01:59
Fifty-six. Yeah,
02:02
if you want to pick up the... 56 that is 20 96 13 mil center at should be a cardiac breast now yeah I'm driving we are running on the cardiac or at 5620 or 4 minute
02:16
minute
02:20
thank you very much thank you guys for request to be our court apparel board on arrived please utility 502 arrived
02:34
Totally 502 out of the garage.
02:36
1829. The firebox, a dash 19-13-13. This is mode for the furnace.
02:51
22-03, shipping ahead, place. He'll stand down circle, Department, 203.
02:55
Water, 829.
02:56
Wind and out.
03:04
Maddictown, Partridge, Avenger 55, and MS-Trix-1-C-C-N.
03:12
Respond.
03:13
Item 325, response.
03:15
You have a one or four from this rush. All-11-trick-4. All right, I see. Mayor Rudd and Gryston-Way.
03:19
All right.
03:21
You still on Freikberg.
03:24
That's correct.
03:26
Okay, 19-turn.
03:30
That's three-round.
03:32
Imagine 3, 1830.
03:35
Little row.
03:37
Trip 13 average.
03:40
Anything?
03:44
What many good do we have? I have a Vando 325.
03:48
Not very good, thank you.
03:53
...25 the route.
03:56
Okay, it's two, 30 hours.
04:02
Somebody going to eat the ball in our hands.
04:05
If we're a call,
04:06
separated two in a red.
04:11
You're going to a Cedar.
04:17
I'm sure.
04:20
Thank you, 31.
04:23
Thank you very much.
04:27
Thank you very one.
04:30
And about three now five clear.
04:35
Amber 395, I'd be clear. 1831.
04:42
Okay, so just want to confirm, everybody can be on service, police, and the medic[1], and you're going to clear as well.
04:49
That's correct, the apartment number (number withheld).
04:52
Okay, I'm direct.
04:54
Okay,
04:56
I'm direct. They're going to CR, and right now there's apparently off-duty officers on the server.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
medic: Emergency medical services unit/ambulance
[2]
PD: Police requested/Police Department
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Location mentioned:
Baltimore County, MD
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