Three people fight at McDonald's near Baltimore National Pike, Ellicott City MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at a McDonald's near Baltimore National Pike, three people were fighting. An Asian female's hand was bleeding, and she needed an ambulance. Police were called to respond. Officers requested a Korean-speaking officer due to a possible language barrier. The fight stopped before police arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
04:58
Transcript:
00:00
Is that shone-maker 5-1-7-9-1 hang up to McDonald's?
00:04
Later on.
00:07
McDonald's at 9303, Baltimore National Pike.
00:11
We had 911 hangups from multiple numbers at the location.
00:14
We tried calling the main line for McDonald's, but we got no answer.
00:18
Sounds like we have somebody in the line now asking for police, we're trying to get further.
00:23
No.
00:26
We're done.
00:27
Right done.
00:36
Either, you gave me to file a little.
00:39
Good boy.
00:40
A accident hit and run in pending.
00:42
It occurred two hours ago.
00:43
A snowplow took the mirror off of the caller's car.
00:46
Permission holder for the beat car.
00:48
Right. Okay.
00:49
Okay.
00:54
Is whether Warren a dedicated roadway or private?
00:58
Let me turn.
01:04
We'll make her 5-1, 1-1-1-maker 3-2.
01:07
Caldiger now says that the caller-vice the sister was arguing with someone that they're now physically fighting.
01:15
Seller.
01:17
5-2, you can have me.
01:24
10-4. 11.
01:26
3-11.
01:32
You can claim me from here, Frank 401 will advise, Nick.
01:35
You can you send me the drastic Miami, please? Okay.
01:37
Okay.
01:41
All right, Nicky is the route to McDonald's.
01:45
Sounds like there's at least three people fighting, causing a sister needs an ambulance.
01:49
We started an ambo.
01:50
We're unable to confirm on weapons.
01:53
The line disconnected.
01:54
We're trying to get back.
01:56
Hamlets 26 respond to the McDonald's Route 40 in Palm Tree.
02:01
Check up after an assault, Alpha 21047.
02:08
Front end is a county road.
02:14
Thank you.
02:20
Everyone ever 11 for domestic in progress.
02:25
11.
02:27
If we're 3.1.
02:32
14,
02:34
6,000, 4Lingarth, Hitha, Exxon.
02:37
Culler is advising that a male and female are drunk and arguing with each other.
02:41
It's going to be a number 2 male wearing a green cap, gray jacket, gray pants.
02:46
Still getting further.
02:47
10.48.
02:48
10.4.
02:51
Ever doing.
02:52
Ever doing.
02:58
I'm 60 on that call.
03:00
Can you put the vehicle set intending all over the semester profile? Several.
03:08
Amy Lynn's 26, you're responding to McDonald's at 9303 Baltimore National Pike near North Ridge Road.
03:16
Police are en route for an assault call involving two subjects.
03:24
We have a mail party calling in, advising his sister's injured.
03:30
She'll be an Asian female in a brown jacket and gray sweater.
03:34
She's advising her hand is bleeding.
03:38
1049.
03:39
We also have a hold of an alarm coming from the location now.
03:44
We did get a declaw back in the line.
03:46
The person in finding a sister was an Asian female wearing a brown jacket and gray sweater.
03:53
We're still trying to get further descriptions.
03:55
Edward units on 175.
03:58
Five-by.
04:00
For example.
04:02
Figure 5-1, are they still actively fighting?
04:05
Same by.
04:10
Zero-five one, let's be negative.
04:12
They stop fighting now.
04:18
Over 2-1, comments time 23.
04:21
Cover.
04:26
Road 2 and 11, he canceled.
04:28
Thank you, 32.
04:30
Do we have any Korean speaking officers available?
04:32
Sure.
04:33
Does such any Korean speaking officer over Apple One?
04:38
Sergeant 31.
04:39
There's such any Korean speaking officer? No, second.
04:45
Charlie 31.
04:46
Keystart to be McDonald's over Route 40 to assist the Baker News.
04:51
32, the phone call with the bikes.
04:58
any one of you doing it?
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