Collision with possible rescue on Pulaski highway, White Marsh MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, there was a collision at the intersection near Pulaski Highway and White Marsh Boulevard. Emergency responders, including medics and rescue units, were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Look about 20-gras-5 engine 2.
00:02
Team medics follow for the MVC intersection of Pulaski Highway and White Marsh Boulevard.
00:05
Respond on, east of 10 or 9.
00:11
Take forward now.
00:14
I'm like 12, 10 or 10.
00:36
216-190-19025-25-9-54 response to have a patient.
00:41
8863 from 10 only near the end and we report responsible on the east side of the sent-up.
00:51
Engine 2010-202 in route.
00:55
1010202 around.
00:56
1011. Boral.
01:07
Amos 4 to 11.
01:09
I don't know. 954 to 11.
01:15
This bachelor measure 202.
01:17
Can you go ahead start me the rescue box because of the caller?
01:24
All right.
01:29
I'm at 385 now.
01:38
35, 1012. Engine 16.
01:43
Engine 16, 1012.
01:45
Two,
01:49
good fast. Do you start, Air Guard's Ward, 175?
02:04
Three-two.
02:06
Okay.
02:08
That's close.
02:12
Thank you. Thank you.
02:19
The rescue X20-5.
02:21
Ninety-three operations on tech.
02:23
Three, two, truck eight, avert squad 175, squad two-thirteen, EMS-6, respondent units and wrap for the MVC with rescue.
02:31
Intersection Plath Highway, White Marsh Boulevard.
02:35
Operations on 3-2-time at 713.
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