Multiple medical emergencies reported in Baltimore area, Baltimore MD


Multiple medical alarms were dispatched in Baltimore, including calls for unconscious males and possible overdoses near Avon Avenue and Clarks Lane.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Amity 04, Span, medical alarm[1], 27-060, 362, Irman, Avenue 2ndavon Avenue 2, I'mway Avenue, Avenue 8,04, Sponsm, Medica, 790-060,
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3253-13-3-3-3-3-2, Irman to Avon, 7-4-4-4.
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H. 55, 95, 1921 respond, 1921, 12-14-12.15, W.
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12-45, Wuss-Lomb, Rhaps 3,000, South Carried 3 for the unconscious, 60-year-old male.
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N. 55, 90-21, respond to the medical alarm[1], 14-0.31.
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12.45, what,
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1.36,000, birth, 30-year-old, male.
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Unconscious, well, overdose, 31-0 to 4 response.
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13-26.
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BFon, medical alarm[1], 45-82.
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Wimbled word, 32-11, Clarks Lane, Pirmary 30-107 off all staff in bankroll, proper alarm residential medical signals.
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Truck 27, respondent, medical alarm[1], 45-82.
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Weinberg-G Woods, 32-11, Clarks Lane,
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Department of 307, private alarm with the natural medical signal, 1332.
Police codes explained
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medical alarm: Automated medical alert activation (medical emergency)
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