Pedestrian struck by vehicle near Allendale Street, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle near the 600 block of Allendale Street in Baltimore. Emergency units responded to the scene and provided medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
Listen to dispatch call
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, do you have any calls for an accident, Edmondson Avenue and North Woodington Avenue?
00:06
Tom 45.
00:11
13X with an on view.
00:17
All right, 13X is you at Woodington and what was the grocery?
00:22
It seems like an accident at Edmondson Avenue and North Woodington Avenue.
00:27
A4.1.
00:34
A411.
00:35
Yes,
00:37
ma'am. Could you hold me out near Random Row, please?
00:40
Can you put me on foot?
00:43
Okay.
00:49
13X. 13X.
00:52
13X.
00:54
I'll get a 38 here,
00:57
number 5 female, possible abdominal injury.
01:01
Do you get a call for 7.
01:08
One, two.
01:12
Okay, follow.
01:15
Did you get a call for 730 at Allendale and Mulberry earlier?
01:24
Give me one more after look it up.
01:26
Let me, I'll get this medic out.
01:29
I'll get this medic out.
01:30
I'm out with 13.
01:33
Okay.
01:36
And one three for the medic.
01:37
That location is Emerson and Woodington?
01:42
No more. Yes, ma'am.
01:44
Okay.
01:49
I'm sorry, what was the location I was looking up for accident?
01:53
It's going to be Allendale and Mulberry.
01:56
I was talking about a cold earlier.
02:02
It's about a pedestrian instructor.
02:09
I have it pulled 3510, like Marlbari.
02:15
I believe so.
02:17
Will respondent?
02:19
Take a one-five.
02:24
No. No.
02:29
Roughens to that, uh,
02:31
I'm gonna be at the 600 block of Allendale.
02:35
Can you reopen that call?
02:38
I have a number one male or adult male.
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