Forced entry at residence for elderly woman found dizzy, Jessup MD
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According to the dispatch call, police and fire departments made forced entry near Washington Boulevard for an 80-year-old woman reported dizzy who lost phone contact. Medical checks indicated she was at a doctor's office and no one was home at the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Could you start an engine for this call for a possible forcible entry? One Charlie 31.
00:05
That's right.
00:06
W108RTF. 7F.
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7.4.
00:14
823. 823.
00:16
824-0.
00:22
121 respond near Washington Boulevard with 9 6 for possible forced entry up to 15 or 9 1 Charlie 31 to start for if our department assists 3rd 3 1st 9 5 a PSS 9 5 a PSS now after 13 or none
00:47
Near Washington Boulevard unit 239 our department's going to be making forced entry for 80-year-old female that was dizzy and then they lost contact with her on the phone 1509 David 109 the Edward unit on the missing person does anybody have a picture of them
01:08
Okay,
01:09
three losses is better to catch her out.
01:12
And Charlie Tanner, are you also direct on that unknown status of the patient? Appreciate it.
01:17
Sorry,
01:18
Tombert.
01:20
23 to 96.
01:21
Yeah, you know.
01:23
96.
01:25
Your department 239 on Washington Boulevard there?
01:28
That's correct.
01:29
Okay, we just ran her at the doctor's office in Ellicott City.
01:33
There's nobody home.
01:35
Direct.
01:41
960, do you want to put the engine in police and service?
01:45
That is correct.
01:46
Thank you.
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