Fire units respond to cat stuck high in tree, Baltimore MD
Fire units responded to a call about a cat stuck approximately 40 feet high in a tree near North Point Road in Baltimore. The cat had been stuck since the previous day, and responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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12 and allow 11 bucks.
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Alert local box 15-4 engine 15 respond for a service call.
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At near Hackett Avenue, cross streets, North Point Road and a dead end.
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Respond on East 1346, right?
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Six arise.
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Seamus X rise.
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11 in row. Pinch 11, I have you in route.
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It's going to be a 57-year-old male, conscious and breathing,
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fell in the parking lot,
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closest to the front of the store.
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Nade 11 is a rock.
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1347.
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To our 15 in round.
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Truck 15 have your round two-mile or five when there's a cat stuck in the tree that's been there since yesterday.
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Okay.
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1347.
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Blair at Localbox,
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49-2, engine 441, medic 855, respond for a fall at near Falls Road, cross-stance-mill Road,
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and Black Rock Road.
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Respond on Central, 1348.
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Alert, local box 5-7, engine 5, respond for a fire alarm at near Sulphur Spring Road, Cross Streets, Myrtle Road and Victory Road, respond on West 1349.
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Special Unit 448 is heard.
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Special unit 448, 1349.
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You can leave the engine on duty.
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Okay, we're off.
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Truck 15 from the Sush.
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Okay.
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We advise additional caller giving the address of near North Point Road, advising a cat in about 40 feet high, stuck in the tree.
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Okay, well, will allow me.
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Location mentioned:
Near North Point Rd, Baltimore, MD 21224
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