Accidental 911 call reported in Columbia, Columbia MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police investigated an abandoned 911 call near Sweet Wind Place in Columbia. The caller confirmed the call was accidental, and no emergency or distress was found.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
I work ten for nine one hang up.
00:02
Right.
00:07
I won't hang up.
00:08
I've got Fulton Drive.
00:10
The caller says (name withheld) called by mistake and then disconnected.
00:13
No CAD history.
00:14
You want a response? Engine 131, Tower 3, Paramedic 135, Paramedic 35, you're responding Route 32 near Emory Farm for an accident with reported injuries.
00:27
Single vehicle,
00:28
a blue Chevy Equinox on the right side of the roadway.
00:33
1627.
00:35
Canceled.
00:37
Adam, she want any injuries?
00:39
I think (name withheld) said (name withheld) hurt (name withheld)'s hand.
00:41
Copy. Also have an oven that won't hang up that just came in.
00:44
Direct.
00:45
Yes.
00:46
You started the fire department as well?
00:49
near Sweet Wind Place.
00:52
It was an abandoned call and we called back and affirmed it was an accidental call, no distress, and there's no CAD history.
00:58
They want a response?
01:00
Negative.
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Location mentioned:
Sweet Wind Pl, Columbia, MD 21045
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