Woman injured after closing hand in car door, Joppatowne MD
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According to the dispatch call, a woman injured her hand by closing it in a car door near Old Joppa Road. Bystanders opened the door and she had cuts and bruises. Emergency responders assessed her but no further action was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 83, Company 8,
00:02
for two engines,
00:04
for a rescue,
00:06
near Old Joppa Road between Gander Drive and Stans Road operations,
00:12
E. Everett 6, 10-34.
00:18
Control, again, before.
00:24
Radio and E-6.
00:27
I think 83 en route.
00:33
Talk of a bystander did get the door open your discretion on the top crew.
00:40
T-505 square.
00:47
Senator Locata 1-1-1-E, Edward 6 no longer monitor, she'll switch the fire talk group and is no longer stuck 1035.
00:59
(Name withheld) shut her hand in the door, couldn't get the door open.
01:02
Bystander did get the door open and it's just cut and bruised.
01:10
Rescue engineer this match.
01:13
Rescue engineer. Rescue engineer.
01:15
They still will want us to respond?
01:20
That's your discretion.
01:21
They're no longer stuck in their car.
01:27
Trachate that's patch.
01:28
You go hold to myself and the Medicaid route.
01:31
Okay, Trachate, hold on to yourself in the Medicaid in 1036.
01:34
Okay.
01:38
For 1036.
01:40
Refuge engineers, clear.
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10.36.
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2.152 is clear.
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215-2, 1036.
01:57
Dr.Gee, we're being advised you pass the scene.
02:05
Do you confirm the address?
02:09
Near Old Joppa Road.
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Location mentioned:
Old Joppa Rd, Joppatowne, MD 21085
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