Intoxicated man found lying down near Hunting Creek Rd, Huntingtown MD


A man was found lying down near Hunting Creek Road, extremely intoxicated and possibly having a seizure. Emergency medical services and police were called to the scene. He was located next to a black Toyota pickup truck.
Audio|Source: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
02:35
Transcript:
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9 at 1st, near Hunting Creek Rd.
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Lieutenant Littington called in as if they found a gentleman laying down, extremely intoxicated, possibly having a seizure.
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They requested you routine.
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Near Hunting Creek Rd.
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The lieutenant, Linton, called in, it was, if they found a gentleman laying down, extremely intoxicated, possibly having a seizure.
00:21
They requested you routine.
00:23
They'll be next to his last way to pick up truck and EMS is started.
00:27
I'll be next to a black toy to pick up drunk and TMS is that the trucking.
00:31
Medlock 606, 4360-hundred creek roads, phones, grocery.
00:35
For a seizure, this is please.
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In1-6, I'm going to respond to all in a 6.
00:40
No, okay,
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I'm sorry to respond.
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Command of Lock 6-06-3-0-3-0-0-3-0-0-5-0-1-0-1-0-6.
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A1-0-0-6.
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104, switching.
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Next 10104, okay.
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See what we have a second check again.
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104, alpha-3.
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C8-0-0-6. The team is not secure.
01:22
I would advise that they found a gentleman laying down extremely intoxicated possibly a seizure.
01:27
Will you please no route as well?
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1-0-4 copies.
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6-8-3.
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I want to 6-8-0-13 and we're pulling up on 15.
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I'm direct. The scene.
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If you could do a priority one, you have a booth, it's going to be there.
01:50
There's a number of hunting found on the scene.
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The male laying down extremely intoxicated, possibly you see here, but you put out as well.
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Number one.
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Okay, hell for example.
02:06
All right.
02:11
Can you just advise that police need a priority they're asking?
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Can you repeat, Howard?
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The police are asking if you guys need them priority or if they can just come routine, or if they're needed at all?
02:33
Routine[1], but yes, they are needed.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Routine: Non-emergency response (no lights and sirens)
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Location mentioned:
Near Hunting Creek Rd, Huntingtown, MD 20639
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