Search for possible person in water near Inverness ramp, Dundalk MD


Emergency services are conducting a search near Inverness boat ramp in Dundalk for a possible person in the water. Multiple rescue swimmers and boats are deployed along the shoreline and water area. Two juveniles were reported joking about a drowning, but the search continues to confirm any missing person.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
06:56
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be on the right shoulder. It's a white pickup truck, according to the on fire.
00:03
They're saying it's a half mile before the 695 exit.
00:06
Okay, we're going to have some orders to police a quick record.
00:07
I've got a battalion 30's rescue self as command, 16 and 3.
00:10
Command[1] for both 260.
00:11
All right.
00:12
We're getting ready to pull up to Inverness boat ramp.
00:15
Do you want to pull on turbo?
00:16
May, it's real shallow, you may not be able to get all the way up where we need to be.
00:19
Also, dispatch from command, you can cancel the units from 17.
00:22
This is not a swift water column.
00:23
Okay. Station 17 units.
00:24
You can cancel your response.
00:25
You can cancel the rest of the 17.
00:27
Clear. Trump 17.
00:28
Clear. Assess unit with float.
00:31
25 each caller station.
00:33
All right.
00:37
June 17, that's something clear.
00:39
Everybody's clear. Two Saturday, one go with your message.
00:40
Samara from two thousand.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:42
We're in the old-time, I don't use air one.
00:44
We first entered at Bear Creek, chasing to a battlemine.
00:48
If we moved down, we didn't see anything.
00:50
We're coming in for the shoreline on inside.
00:52
Just hang it around the shoreline, don't put anybody in the water, because I got my four people who are going to make entry over here.
00:57
Just keep an eye on what you have and see if we can get any more information from your recon.
01:00
Yes, sir.
01:01
Thank you.
01:02
Paramedic boy, 695.
01:03
313-0-2.
01:04
Track 315, 16-5.
01:05
Man, I got swimmers in the water.
01:06
I'm direct to swimmer's in the water.
01:07
16 and 5.
01:08
Sam from engine 15.
01:09
All right, I'm up a position where I went.
01:12
I guess that is to the east of you.
01:15
There is really no access to the water up at this side without going through a...
01:21
Stand by, let the helicopter go over.
01:22
...shigger report for two calls.
01:24
One advised there was a half mile before 695, and then one advised two miles before 695.
01:28
So the rescue swimmer is making access right now to what they saw up in this side, what they thought was the tire.
01:35
But we have no other access to the water up here.
01:37
All right, I'm directly on that.
01:40
I'm actually going to tell you, I guess, River East for now, so we have a designation for your position.
01:44
Okay.
01:45
Enter in 321, 10 station.
01:48
16-07.
01:49
End of 18, 1919, 1919, 7 back period of copy.
01:52
Section 13, 17, 610.m.
01:54
Philip R18-19.
01:56
In 18 since off Med 19 for a patient 87, 29, Liberty Road, cross streets, free-force track, and broombrook drive at the home vehicle.
02:04
Upbrae West, in 18.
02:05
Med 19. Command[1], Galp.
02:07
Man. Yeah, we're gonna launch our boat, we're gonna hang out outside of the creek, and we also have our RDC if we do need it.
02:15
All right, I spoke with one of my people down there on the water's edge.
02:19
They said it's about two foot of water and I think that's enough for you.
02:21
You just want to start heading up this way.
02:22
You have plenty of room maneuver.
02:23
If we need you, we'll deploy you other than that.
02:25
You can just hang out in the area.
02:26
Alright, copy that. Two feet of water would be perfect for us.
02:28
2019, unage male, conscious breathing,
02:31
having a seizure, because of the history of epilepsy.
02:33
So they want you to use the rear entrance and come through the receiving part of the Home Depot.
02:37
Okay. 18-6-6-9. Okay.
02:40
And calling me.
02:41
He's got a lot of feedback.
02:42
I just spoke to a gentleman who walked up to me and said that about 320.
02:48
Two juveniles were coming out in the woods on my side screaming and yelling, someone was drowning, joking around.
02:54
And it was around 320 and he walked off.
02:57
It was a light skin teenager and a white teenager.
03:00
You said you had two juvenile walking out of the water, screaming, someone was drowning, and I missed the end of that, and then you cut back in when you said that they were on 320.
03:09
Correct, that was just approached by a 20, I would say 820 now, came up and approached me and said that around 322 juvenile for coming out of the look screaming, that same stuff, and he thought it was real, and then he realized they were joking as they were walking away around that time, geez.
03:28
All right, thank you on direct on that.
03:31
Doggated seven, four eight, arrived.
03:34
Now again, 748 is a wrap on.
03:35
Hello to my point in 23, 41, fire alarm.
03:41
13, Bracide, Bracide, Road, Crosheil, Frederick Road, and also by he wrote, upward on west, 16, 10.
03:47
Okay, and from jogging it at 748.
03:49
Do you want to stand at the score or just stage here on Wallfer?
03:51
state where you are, water's shallow enough, we probably shouldn't need a driver we're walking in.
03:56
Okay, just let us know what you need.
03:57
We're staging for advice.
03:59
From rescue, just FYI, I have three swimmers in the water, one with the aqua eye, and I have two of the water's edge with one in the slightly three.
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Command: Incident command established
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Dundalk, MD 21222
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