Unresponsive person incident near Sandalwood Rd, Essex MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near Boehner Road and Sandalwood Road in Essex, where a person was reported unconscious or unresponsive. The call was initially made by a transit agency regarding a person on a bus. Fire and police were dispatched, but the response was later canceled after the individual left the scene on their own.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Eleven 16, I'll have you start up for that unconscious patient.
00:04
Fire department's requesting PD continue.
00:06
Boehner Road and Sandalwood Road, Boehner Road and Sandalwood Road.
00:10
The MCA called in an unresponsive patient on bus (number withheld).
00:16
Send forward your MVPA also aware of the situation.
00:21
Yeah, MTA was the caller there direct.
00:24
Sixteen MCA police.
00:30
Ten four.
00:31
They're direct.
00:34
Sixteen, continue your response.
00:35
MTA is direct.
00:36
Unknown ETA.
00:37
We don't have a—fire department's requesting you check to see if they need you 1018, but just start for now.
00:45
Fire department's on scene requesting.
00:48
Thank you for the investigation.
00:51
Twenty 59.
00:54
Eleven twelve, go ahead.
00:57
Hey, project 15, on your way.
01:01
Ten four, 2059.
01:02
Eleven forty-two,
01:04
Any unit nearby to back for a commercial alarm.
01:06
Three Nashua Court,
01:08
Three Nashua Court near Kelso Drive, Avena Contractors Suite C Charles.
01:14
Strat Security is calling in an alarm.
01:17
Looks like it's general alarm rear motion, no further description.
01:23
Do it.
01:25
Come on out there.
01:26
Going out there.
01:28
Ten four, 2100.
01:30
Units responding to the unconscious on Boehner and Sandalwood.
01:34
Fire department's now at an extent, seeing PD 1022, patient walked off.
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