Overturned vehicle on Annapolis road with injured woman, Baltimore MD
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A 51-year-old woman was involved in a car accident near Annapolis Road when her vehicle hit a tree and overturned. She was conscious but unable to feel her legs at the scene. Emergency services responded to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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03:13
Transcript:
00:00
Need to respond for the signal at near Annapolis Road.
00:05
Be advised, a woman hit a tree,
00:08
and the car rolled over in the parking lot, a 51-year-old female, the responsible fire department.
00:13
Kind of gets me into an 18 for the overturned vehicle.
00:18
Terminator 18, I'll respond today.
00:24
My name, I'm on the attorney.
00:25
I'm going to home attorney, 10.
00:27
I'm going to be just sent for good remaining.
00:30
Are he going home to have anybody else that can respond with 17?
00:35
Yeah, David, 2,000 a row.
00:38
10-4[1].
00:42
David, Charles, 29.
00:44
Show me route to 900, Harmon.
00:49
104.
00:51
Yeah, we're going to need several units here.
00:54
Okay, well, what do you all got going on, crowd young? Do you have crowd patrol?
00:58
Pige at O'9? O'9.
01:04
How they're saying, some of the large crowd gathering.
01:11
That copy. In your race 22, how many units of the XP?
01:16
12. How many units do you actually?
01:26
22. How many more units do you need up there?
01:29
I think I'm two three.
01:32
Two, uh, two units should be fine.
01:37
Ten-four, thank you.
01:39
Can you status, I'll say, in my name.
01:44
What's the number from now this here?
01:49
I need to respond to Annapolis.
01:51
And, um, Kijit of 13, y'all tend to agree on Lucas or y'all back on Harmon.
01:58
13, no, I would just ask the call to, uh,
02:03
Wade, reference to a domestic.
02:07
All right, now, hold on, cause, all right, one caller is in your box, one call in an x-rays box.
02:14
All right, I'll show you on, uh,
02:16
the lady first.
02:18
So this other call, oh, wait a minute, did y'all ever go over to, um, Lucas about the man in the alley talking about he was going to kick in the door?
02:27
Yeah, we went through that.
02:28
Should have been a, um,
02:30
I didn't know.
02:31
Okay.
02:34
Okay.
02:36
I don't have a number one female.
02:43
Was she ejected from the vehicle?
02:47
She wasn't ejected, but she was out of the vehicle.
02:50
That's one.
02:56
16.
02:58
All right, 17, good advice.
03:01
She has no feeling in her legs at all.
03:04
I'm sorry, what was that 16? I was talking? What was that 17?
03:11
She has been telling me how late that was all.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Annapolis Rd, Baltimore, MD 21230
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