Medical personnel perform CPR near Orleans St, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near the 2400 block of Orleans Street in Baltimore. Units were performing CPR on a person, and medics were on scene. The roadway was closed during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
Listen to dispatch call
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Two (number withheld) on Orleans Street performing CPR[2].
00:05
Copy that, 10-4[1].
00:10
Coming in, copy.
00:11
Show me en route.
00:14
Ten four.
00:21
Everyone, you're en route to Orleans.
00:25
And 246. Two 4109.
00:41
Two four, do we have a man coming?
00:46
Ten four, it's a dual call.
00:47
What's the matter?
00:53
Forty one to KJ, you have a serious 31.
00:56
What's the address on Orleans?
01:01
2400 block of Orleans Street.
01:04
2400 block.
01:05
Copy that.
01:07
Thank you.
01:09
This is 26 unit 41.
01:11
I'm on 22nd or something, we have to give you updates.
01:16
Copy adult or juvenile in arrest, thank you.
01:24
Any answer to this? If he was coming out.
01:34
2630 CPO.
01:39
Two 6109. Two 6109, sir.
01:48
Starting to go.
01:55
Starting CPR[2].
02:01
At four.
02:04
Copy that, made an open K.
02:08
All right, need a unit to shut down Orleans at Montfort and another to shut down.
02:18
Just shut down the 2400 block of Orleans completely.
02:24
All right, are the medics there?
02:28
Let's pull up.
02:30
Copy that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructions
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