Medical alarm for elderly male requires hospital transport, Prince Frederick MD


A medical alarm was triggered for an 88-year-old male. The alarm company advised hospital transport, but no specific medical issue was given. EMS and police responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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Transcript:
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For a medical alarm, A1-122 to proceed, 1437.
00:04
Okay, excuse me, I'm out of those on video with your heel.
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They receive, DECP2, Gen 4.
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NICWAC-7-2-10-1-3-4-3-3-3.
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CERM, and let's find out to proceed, 1437.
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Press 2.5, go ahead.
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Mr. 5, go ahead.
00:35
Three vehicles involved.
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Just want for checkout.
00:38
He returned to second transport.
00:40
Proceeds. 3.
00:42
On direct, ambulance 6-8, you can return in service.
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Q5, rescuing your file.
00:51
Evise, single patient.
00:55
That's correct. Just one for checkup.
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I copy. You got, cover I'm going to serve.
01:02
Cover G5, okay.
01:05
C5, okay?
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G5, sirs.
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C5, okay. C5, okay. P.O.1.
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Terry, P801, 100 Little Trillion Alpha 3.
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P.O.O.1. L.3.
01:28
Cover, PA 201.
01:30
It's an 88-year-old male.
01:31
It came through from the alarm company advised you need to go to the hospital, but did not advise what was wrong.
01:37
The lockbox info should be in your active.
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Thank you, Gary.
01:42
You can't 288.3-104.
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Prince Frederick, MD
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