Person struck by vehicle and had seizure in parking lot, Columbia MD
Emergency responders attended a parking lot near Old Dobbin Lane where a person was hit by a vehicle and then experienced a seizure.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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June 9-1, Paramedic 95, respond.
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Near Old Dobbin Lane for the seizure, Alpha 2[1].
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One Adam 3-1.
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Engine, I'm one, Paramedic 95, you're responding near Old Dobbin Lane, off the Old Dobbin Road for the seizure at 1230.
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One Adam, 31.
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Can you hold me on an admin for a little bit?
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That's right.
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You want me to use Northern Academy.
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Strange 12, can you make this RTS to keep me on it, please?
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You can just use Northern.
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Okay. Temple.
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Especially, Edward 21, Edward 51, Edward 51, Edward 10 for pedestrian struck.
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One.
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No problem.
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I make 2.5 respond to Baltimore County, 6-plusing Avenue for the subject not alert.
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Respond on west.
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95 to Howard, just confirming he was struck by a vehicle and then had a seizure.
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Over 2, 1, over 5, 1, over 10, near Old Dobbin Lane.
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Closing in on a pedestrian struck by a vehicle,
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then he had a seizure.
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Our department has started, so trying to get further.
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1231. That's what the second call says.
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The first call doesn't say that.
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And four, is this the parking lot of the Chalston Center?
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You know, Mr. (name withheld), cleared the training.
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I'm trying to figure out where exactly the patient is,
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but the vehicle is going to be a light grayish blue or moths a sedan.
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Here, Mr. (name withheld) will hold you, clear, 1232.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
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