Medical emergency at near Pennsylvania Avenue Baltimore, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical emergency near Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore. An ambulance was sent to assist a person requiring medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Western District
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
700 and I have a unit coming down to near Pennsylvania Avenue
00:10
09 to oh nine to 700 I believe the district's 10 so I'll make my way down there I'm 200 left Lawrence where you got jimmy four ten four
00:31
Six.
00:33
Six. Two-six.
00:38
And I did a medical question.
00:40
Remember one email and email from email.
00:42
Ten-four.
00:45
What's wrong with her?
00:48
She'll mean his name.
00:51
Ten-four. O'9.
00:54
O'9.
00:58
You got Baker Shift, even unit, 99, 1018.
01:02
Even unit 919, 1018.
01:05
1018. 24.
01:09
Come on, Domine.
01:11
Come on, Johnny.
01:13
Ten-four. Seven hundred.
01:15
How many calls the appendix?
01:16
Ten-four. One call, Appendant, Wendy, Hitt, and Ryan.
01:18
I believe you can take this call.
01:25
No, no. Let me answer your business check.
01:27
133-3-2-10-6.
01:29
Ten-F-Far.
01:33
Bigotship, evening units 99-10-18[2], vacation.
01:37
Time is 14-48. Time is 1446.
01:45
Two-three.
01:48
Can you put X?
01:52
Two-three your radio is going out.
01:58
Ninety-one.
02:00
He needs an x-ray node for a common assault.
02:04
Ten-four. He's primary.
02:07
Twenty-one's going to be primary.
02:09
Ten-four.
02:15
Right, Baker 23 or 91, and reference, E.C.
02:19
4909, 4909, KED, 3088, timeout, 1337.
02:28
10-4[1], we got it.
02:30
Thank you.
02:31
You're awesome.
02:34
13, um, did that sign the toll yet?
02:45
Very good.
02:48
Hello.
02:53
Was a medic requested?
03:00
Before you have AMBO 25 en route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
10-18: Urgent—expedite response or complete assignment quickly.
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