Police request fire help for non-destructive entry, Ellicott City MD
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According to the dispatch call, police requested the fire department to assist with a non-destructive entry near Oldfield Lane in Ellicott City. County police are on the scene and coordinating the response. The situation may involve forced entry and a property damage accident.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Reference to the call on Oldfield Lane.
00:03
Can you have the fire department respond for a non-destructive entry? Never.
00:13
This is 6-1.
00:14
Permick 105 responded these in near Warshon Boulevard.
00:18
County police are on the scene.
00:19
They advise you can come into the scene when you arrive.
00:22
Subject to trouble breathing, code 10-0-2.
00:24
All units be advised, Howard is still rerouting.
00:27
Howard King General is still rerouting, code 10-0-2.
00:34
12.
00:35
Mark 11. Mark 11.
00:40
Clear all units except Frank 41 from this call.
00:45
In search. Teffold.
00:50
Term of seven, six that's possible.
00:58
121, response, near Oldfield Lane, and says County police,
01:02
non-destructive entry, code 10-04.
01:05
Frank O'Olo, you can see me to runaway at Ben Holden.
01:13
I have 5'1 for a property damage accident.
01:16
Code 10.5.1.
01:21
NJ-121 Respondon, near Oldfield Lane.
01:25
County police, possible forced entry.
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.
Location mentioned:
Oldfield Ln, Ellicott City, MD 21043
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