Apparent medical emergency near Ramada Inn, Cockeysville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to the Ramada Inn area on York Road for a possible medical emergency involving a person reportedly bleeding from the nose and exhibiting emotional distress. The individual was reportedly alternating between languages and making statements about stolen belongings. Fire personnel staged nearby while law enforcement units responded.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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State you are holding a call titled urgent request for assistance,
00:05
near York Road, cross street Industry at the Ramada Inn.
00:10
Subject called in was originally speaking Spanish and kept switching back and forth between Spanish and English,
00:17
screaming and yelling at 911, said their nose was bleeding.
00:22
Fire was added to the call they are staging.
00:24
Only unit I have in service is 29th and 14th.
00:28
All right, ten under.
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Seventeen forty-nine.
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Seven hundred and twenty-eight, sending you down the urgent request for assistance.
00:39
Near York Road, cross street Industry in the area of the Ramada Inn.
00:47
Being told that this is a known subject now, possibly by the name of (name withheld).
00:53
They're talking to 911 and advising something about their Bibles being stolen,
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that they're willing to die for their Bibles.
01:02
They're showing emotion, possibly now in the area of Industry Lane.
01:07
Also mentioned something about their nose bleeding.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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Auto-generated from live dispatch audio, which may contain errors. Dispatch calls are not confirmed incidents. Always verify with official sources.
