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Traffic accident on Route 32 eastbound near Route 29Howard County MD

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US-29, Maryland

A traffic accident involving multiple vehicles occurred on Route 32 eastbound near Route 29. Emergency services were requested for an adult female who suffered head pain after hitting her head inside a vehicle.

Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Then you also start EMS to my location.
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It's going to be for an adult female with head pain after her head struck inside vehicle in the accident.
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5-1.
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September.
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The other sound on the night's crisp, cold morning.
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We're ready.
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723.
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One, I'm 10.
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And, 10.
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Can I get a channel for a computer?
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Now, three.
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Engine 101, Tyranton, Amyone, 7, 6, Kerminak 105, respond.
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Route 32, eastbound in the area of 29 for vehicle X with entries Alpha 2[1], 725.
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Sheriff 43, Copy Trava. Correct.
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Edward Units on.
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Chair 433.
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Looking Glass Lane, are you sent for?
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Thank you.
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Longgate Parkway is part of Montgomery Road.
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20th century Merrill, 6th, Edward William, 9-780.
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I should come back to Tesla.
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William, 9780?
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6th Edward William, 9780. 6th, Edward William,
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9780.
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Engine 101, Tower 10, Ambulance 7-6, Paramedic 105, responding Route 32 east of Route 29, county police are out with an accident, requesting EMS for an adult female patient with head pain at 727.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.

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Location mentioned:
US-29, Maryland
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