Medical emergency involving missing woman at bookstore, Columbia MD
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A 50-year-old woman was found with a medical emergency at Barnes & Noble near Little Patuxent Parkway. She was identified as missing from a facility in Pennsylvania. The facility confirmed she has the right to leave but did not return.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
7-6 respond to the Barnes & Noble near Little Patuxent Parkway.
00:08
50-year-old female tag off to 1815.
00:17
Squad 6 arrives at 9235, a 5-2-story apartment building, captain from squad 6 has a tactical command.
00:26
Adam 2-1. Adam 2-1.
00:29
Scott EMS for a check-up, please.
00:31
Squad 6, staging 92-35, two-story apartment buildings, captain with the tactical command at 1816.
00:38
Time more.
00:39
83.
00:41
Eighty-three.
00:42
Can you invite my case number one more time, please?
00:45
Two Baker Canonserv.
00:48
10th, good evening.
00:51
(number withheld).
00:57
Four or five dollars.
00:59
Four or five.
01:07
Transport party, tune on to Frederick Memorial will advise upon arrival.
01:12
Copy tune on to Frederick,
01:14
1816.
01:21
Hermic-135 respond to the subway 2480 route 97 to request the county police for a checkup.
01:27
Out 2, 1816.
01:29
7.5.
01:30
Can you head us to the call 766 on the place with them?
01:33
That's right.
01:39
September 5. You're responding near Little Patuxent Parkway.
01:42
Adams who was?
01:45
The Barnes and Noble.
01:47
Good.
01:50
50-year-old female headache,
01:53
1817.
01:59
If you have EMS started, I did just want to let you know she's apparently missing from a facility in Pennsylvania.
02:06
There's information that in your call.
02:10
10-4[1]. Can I give you a sound access to confirm?
02:13
Yeah, go ahead.
02:19
PA, 19,
02:21
excuse me, 13,
02:23
194,
02:24
512. Again, 13, 194, 512.
02:28
Hello, if you're missing.
02:30
Frank 401.
02:31
Frank 401. Frank 401.
02:37
Come in, how.
02:39
Hey, and R code 03.3.
02:41
You can send me the police info.
02:44
Come in. The one on Gailford, correct?
02:47
That's right.
02:48
That I cannot advise.
02:52
The facilities just advising that they're going to try to make some notifications.
02:58
Apparently they do have a free will to leave the facility.
03:02
She just never made it back.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment received; message understood; affirmative or OK.
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