Person treated after apparent cutting in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an individual entered a fire station near West Lafayette Avenue reporting a possible cutting injury. The person was then taken by Medic 15 to a hospital on South Greene Street for treatment. The incident location was still being investigated, as the individual stated the injury occurred elsewhere.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Central District
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Just now I need all units to put the shop numbers on Evertown.
00:03
Baker Eleven.
00:06
Hello.
00:08
Eleven, good morning.
00:10
All right, we just got this call that was sent over for walking cutting.
00:15
(Name withheld) walked into the station near West Lafayette Avenue and said it happened over here with us.
00:25
Can we go down to investigate and see if we can find a crime scene?
00:31
Hold on a second.
00:34
Um, you want to meet the medic at it's going to be Medic Fifteen.
00:43
Where have I been going?
00:45
Near South Greene Street.
00:48
I am at Rowan.
00:50
Yes.
00:56
Yeah, oh no.
00:57
Do you know exactly where the cutting happened at?
00:59
Oh.
01:01
It he.
01:05
What happened is (name withheld) walked into the fire station and they transported him to near South Greene Street, but he told the medics that it happened here.
01:14
And say where it happened.
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Location mentioned:
S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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