Person found alive after initial DOA report, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to an apartment on Reisterstown Road after a person was initially reported dead. On arrival, the individual was found conscious and moaning. Fire and medical units coordinated their response, and further assistance was requested to assess the person's condition.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
References it's now alleged DOA.
00:03
The person is now conscious.
00:07
10-4[1]0, saying the person is moaning.
00:09
The person is awake and moaning now, and just invited me for the tape.
00:12
I have four calls for the district check well-being 30th at Calvert.
00:16
The alarm sounding near St John's Road, missing person near York Road, and a disorderly near York Road.
00:27
Ten four,
00:28
There is a fire on scene with the DOA.
00:34
Ah, let me check.
00:35
That medic was assigned to it.
00:37
Let me check.
00:38
All right, Medic 18.
00:44
You got Engine 52 that's on scene.
00:47
Medic 18 still en route.
00:48
10-4[1]?
00:51
10-4[1]. Can we try to check with fire, see if they need us to respond over there since the person is not dead anymore?
00:59
I'll send a request to them.
01:04
Fourteen, can't give him my quarter prop now.
01:10
Fourteen, I copy.
01:12
All right, ten four.
01:16
We should have the individual checked out in a minute.
01:24
Thirteen 49, 10-4[1]0.
01:27
All right, 0514.
01:34
Fourteen.
01:36
All right, you copy? I responded near Reisterstown Road.
01:40
First it came up as police notify,
01:44
and we had an update that the person was awake and was moaning.
01:48
You got Engine 52 on scene,
01:51
Medic 18 is still en route,
01:54
and it's Apartment 208.
01:55
Ten four.
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]
10-40: Unknown (jurisdiction-specific code)
Disclaimer:
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Note:
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