Parties wait for police after traffic accident near Back River Neck Rd, Essex MD
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Two parties were involved in a traffic accident near Back River Neck Road in Essex, Maryland. They have been waiting on the scene for police to arrive in order to exchange information after the collision. There is a possibility one party may refuse police assistance, but police presence is still needed.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
The comment that police wanted us to advise.
00:03
Apparently the parties here have been waiting a while for police.
00:06
That's the only reason why they're still here on the scene.
00:09
We might be getting a refusal, but they still need police.
00:14
Back on, I'm here. I'm here. Hello, ma'am.
00:21
Near Back River Neck Road.
00:23
And pole number?
00:32
(number withheld). Again, (number withheld).
00:36
Looks like it's just a cable line but there's no hazard and gets it out of the way.
00:42
1722.
00:44
Talked up by senior clearing.
00:48
Action clock 12 I assume you're clearing.
00:54
Pursues.
00:56
AMO 3-26-4 is in subject, 3818.
01:00
Lightswood Drive and Intelligent Neighbor Road.
01:02
Respond all in West 17-23.
01:08
Okay. Okay.
01:12
Hey, both 3, 70-4-3.
01:17
This slash render 3.
01:18
I'm a pull no one we're ready.
01:21
Next three, go ahead.
01:24
VG call number (number withheld).
01:30
It's going to be at the dispatch address and power is on in the area.
01:38
I'm back here, many on you?
01:42
Negative.
01:46
7024.
01:51
This badge, truck 13.
01:53
Track 13.
01:55
There's a hold, and if you want to update them, too,
01:58
the big reason that the one subject wanted the police was because the caller involved in the accident, they want to swap information with them.
02:05
So, she was going to get out of the car to give the phone to them.
02:10
Okay, I'm direct, but please you're trying to get someone out there.
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