Woman has trouble breathing near Beaver Run Ct, Ellicott City MD
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Emergency crews responded to a report of a 21-year-old woman experiencing trouble breathing near Beaver Run Court in Ellicott City, Maryland.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:44
Transcript:
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Engine 2-2, Paramedic 85, respond, near Beaver Run, trouble breathing, Alpha 2[1], (number withheld).
00:13
(number withheld) do you need anything?
00:18
Pension 9-1-Permak-125, you're responding 6089 Majors Lane apartment number 6.
00:25
8,000-6 subject at 1356.
00:29
82-2-73.
00:35
Go ahead.
00:42
Do you do any of the...
00:45
...heed it out with the other two suspects?
00:48
Adam Foreone, did you have a message?
00:50
Seventy-one.
00:51
Seventy-one.
00:52
Just confirming you have products from the other than you're talking with you.
00:56
That's right. The pink top is matching pink pants.
01:00
Ten-four, I'm heading to you.
01:08
Take 5 on this channel.
01:12
That's right, we're in route.
01:14
Charlie 5-1, late reported stuff.
01:16
Edward 4-1, Edward 5-1 for a disorderly.
01:19
Thank you.
01:20
5-1.
01:22
5-1. 4-1. 4-1.
01:27
Give me an Ulta 8241, Gateway Overlook Drive.
01:31
Perference to a female that stole from the store, she's not an area.
01:35
Attention 2-2,000 crime 8-5, you're responding near Beaver Run.
01:40
It's going to be for a 21-year-old female trouble breathing.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
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Location mentioned:
Beaver Run Ct, Ellicott City, MD 21043
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