Two vehicle crash with rollover and trapped occupant, Parkton MD
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A two vehicle crash occurred near Mount Carmel Road and I-83. One vehicle rolled onto its roof, and an occupant is trapped inside. Emergency responders are on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
126, 727 being dispatched over the motor vehicle crash, high mechanism.
00:04
Mount Carmel Road and I-83, Mount Carmel Road, I-83.
00:08
Front of the Graul's Supermarket, a vehicle rolled over onto its roof.
00:11
Unknown if other vehicles are involved.
00:14
And en route?
00:15
1040.
00:17
227 in the Union Quebec, 225 for your 43, sending you down.
00:21
Hold up alarm at 7115 rolling bin road, 7-115 rolling bin road near East Bend Court and West Bend Court, going to Unit F.
00:29
Frank.
00:30
The alarm is coming from Lacksman.
00:32
It's a keypad panic alarm.
00:36
6185. 104 all of us.
00:39
Go ahead, 6185.
00:41
104 times 1424.
00:43
I'll let you know what you got.
00:46
Nice time before, Big.
00:49
Okay, okay.
00:50
Do you have anybody out on Don Haven?
00:52
It's going to end up being a two vehicle motor vehicle crash, one rollover, one's in the ditch, one occupant trapped currently.
01:00
Well, to a lemon rur.
01:03
14, Charles, next copy.
01:06
There's still 76.
01:08
213.
01:10
We're bearing for shift change arrows, trying to find AFORMocating either or not.
01:15
4-4.
01:17
27. Maybe the crash team won't wear just a monitor for now, please.
01:21
Is Medic 119 out with you? Crash team on channel advice.
01:25
I'll be 23.
01:26
A couple seconds. I'll let you know.
01:31
Elastic was in that, though.
01:33
No.
01:35
Two-four.
01:36
I got one trap.
01:38
She can't get out.
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