Child alone and unwell at south Marlyn avenue, Essex MD
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Police and medics responded to a 12-year-old child found alone near South Marlyn Avenue who was not feeling well. Medics confirmed the child was breathing and is being checked on.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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04:38
Transcript:
00:00
This is near South Marlyn Avenue, for Foxwood.
00:04
Caller is 12 years old.
00:06
Manager requesting police department.
00:11
They say police will be needed.
00:13
Not sure if this is due to being 12 and alone or something else.
00:17
Definitely.
00:19
Also be advised they will be staging until you arrive.
00:23
Unknown.
00:25
Correct?
00:28
Your 9.
00:31
13109, you are 101.
00:33
I'm sorry. If this is still easy and we can come in.
00:38
Can we find out what they're staging for? Because I don't want to send one unit with an issue, but from what I'm reading, this is a 12-year-old.
00:45
Do I need a second police unit to keep everyone safe?
00:51
All right, I'll let them know.
00:55
Rob, I'll try to find out, my supervisor will call over.
00:59
If you get other alarm calls, it'll be us.
01:02
I understand unattended call issues, that's fine.
01:05
I'd like them to at least get there and find out what's going on.
01:10
That was your 10 hours.
01:12
I'm Derek, I'm a supervisor.
01:13
I'll call over.
01:15
For now, I'll start another unit with 43 until we know what's going on.
01:20
104, 1145.
01:22
Twenty-six thousand plus any, Bobby.
01:26
Simple.
01:28
All right, Jeff, you run attack.
01:30
Uh-huh.
01:39
Three, microport, one, one, one, zero,
01:42
two.
01:43
Merrill. Uh-huh.
01:48
None of letting me.
01:49
That's your careful.
01:51
Valid negative on a Honda-A-Lontra address on Mayfield.
01:56
Not 13 direct.
01:57
Yeah.
01:59
Oh, 011.
02:01
Not 13 direct location is secure.
02:05
Okay, thank you.
02:07
All-011.
02:12
86, Maryself.
02:16
Good. Good.
02:22
Go ahead.
02:26
I'll be two-pound 695 just prior to exit 31A, say Silver Honda Ford,
02:35
Virginia, Tom, Boy, Lincoln, 3533, all goes.
02:39
We have an update for 101 Center, please.
02:43
That was 012.
02:44
Say bye, let me check.
02:50
Jean, looks like the medics are out there.
02:52
The patient is breathing.
02:53
That's the only update I have.
02:55
Are you saying that they are breathing?
02:59
Yes, the patient is breathing.
03:04
Oh,
03:06
now I'm out on top east.
03:07
Those are there at 13 hours.
03:09
Yep.
03:15
13.
03:25
You just had a comment stating police department meet medics.
03:28
Are you still at the front entrance with a sergeant?
03:33
I'm at the front entrance waiting for them with state and the individual.
03:40
Okay, they had a comment to can police meet medics.
03:43
I'll just let them know you're at the front entrance again.
03:46
Level.
03:48
015.
03:49
All right on, can you run one for me?
03:56
Go ahead.
04:01
One George Robert 6460, Maryland registration.
04:06
Forty-you-six, ten-four year.
04:09
Talking to the George R.
04:10
Right now.
04:12
10-4[1].
04:14
1143, 1145.
04:16
46, I appreciate that.
04:17
Is there a parent with this 12-year-old? Valid negative on the Kia Optimus, 2014,
04:23
to an address in Westminster.
04:25
104.
04:27
At this point a medic is checking him and says he doesn't feel good.
04:32
We try to get in such good appearance.
04:35
0016.
04:37
104. Thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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