Multiple low-acuity medical emergencies dispatched in Bethesda, Bethesda MD


Emergency medical services responded to multiple low-acuity medical emergencies across Bethesda, including near River Road, Interstate 495, and various residential locations. Responses involved paramedics and EMS for medical situations classified as Alpha 1 or Bravo, indicating non-critical medical incidents.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A2 Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Front of near Canning Spring Road, Cross Street, Rook Roads.
00:04
Personal integration BLS[5], Pant 740, Tire 704,
00:09
responsible for an alpha-1 box rate 436, 1932.
00:21
9909, Avenell Farm drives, Cross Street, Oakland drives,
00:25
phone for our alarm, reaching response, paramedic engine 730, proceed zone alpha-1, boxedary 3011, 1936.
00:36
Harder, Senior Living.
00:37
Near River Road and Unit (number withheld), Cross Street, Carter Ruff Springs Drive.
00:42
Adjudated patient A.L.S. 1, Venus, Master.
00:45
Paramedication, 710, 810, EMS, 73, respond, 7 alpha 1. Box[3]erate, 10, 5.
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Box[3]er 8, 5.
00:56
9917, Richeline Drive, Cross Street, Clubhouse, Rose, Interperson, BLS[5]treetian response.
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Heybound 708, Proceed 7 Alpha1, Box[3]er 848.
01:14
17,9-0-1 gain for plays cross street old Baltimore road with future ALS[4]1
01:20
paramedic engine 740 email 740 response and alpha 1 Box[3] 3a 4-5
01:34
Near River Road at Interstate 495, supported be on the ramp, 495,
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one down BLS[5],
01:42
and we have 711 Bravo[2], truck 710, sponsored at Alpha Wine Box[3] area, 105, 1940.
01:55
I have Hill Valley Court.
01:58
Personal Education BLF is 725 Bravo[2] Paramedic engine 718 responsive and Alpha 1[1] Box[3]erate 2520, 1942.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Alpha 1: Low-priority medical response or primary radio channel designation, indicating non-life-threatening situations.
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Bravo: Moderate-priority medical response level, indicating urgent but non-life-threatening situations requiring prompt attention.
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Box: Predefined geographic area code used to identify dispatch or response zones for emergencies.
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ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response providing a higher level of prehospital care.
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BLS: Basic Life Support medical response for non-life-threatening or routine emergencies, without advanced life support.
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Location mentioned:
Near River Rd eg, Bethesda, MD 20817
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