Fire involves 300 tons of hay; man treated for breathing trouble, Freeland MD


Firefighters responded to a large fire involving about 300 tons of hay. A man at the scene was having difficulty breathing and received medical treatment. A medical helicopter landing zone was set up to assist with the emergency. The fire required extensive firefighting efforts and resources.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Goorvise, coming in the back where the handicapped parking signs are, I'm living male, having trouble breathing, Chessain.
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First.
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I'll just, sorry. From item 10, that is killer.
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Direct 70031.
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The next seven, please, yep.
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Senate 17, really 31.
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Fortee from Barber County, you just touch.
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Dork 114-1.
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Go ahead and charge up with fire.
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Carver charger.
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It's going to be to the rear station 45.
00:25
I don't need a second engine to handle that way any sight.
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from Newark.
00:28
We're about six minutes out.
00:29
You want us to go to the FDICT-4-45 Wednesday8 for trouble breathing.
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445-10-4-51 can handle the responsibility that's a scene here.
00:36
We've sent under 17 to handle the landing site.
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Central. Dr.
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17 landing site.
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Your station 45, 0.32.32.
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451 upon your arrival since you're pulling up now bed and bring a couple of lakes portable lights down with you please and bring the C-collar[1] and a bed back
00:51
May from this age a hundred minute a year
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Man's ready.
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At this time, you can stop accounting.
00:56
Status is going to be several hours, much of the same.
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We have water supply secured.
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It's going to be a long process to moving.
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We have proxate 300 tons of hay to be up.
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All right. Those are okay.
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The county rescue good before responding.
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Start getting route delivery for...
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Rupi, Tension 71 advice, you can go in service.
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All right, Chris.
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Have you clear to the pier 35?
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This match from 4-51.
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I know what two medics are coming in the M.S.
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This is York. Rescue 54 are coming here as well.
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That's correct.
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You put down in service, I don't know.
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Direct, your engine 504-2.
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Clear. Engine 17 is arrived, Station 45, landing zone[2].
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Engine 17 now we arrived to the landing zone[2].
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Trooper 1 is a 25-minute ETA.
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Direct.
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Director 5640 copy.
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from Charlie. Are this guy's dead center? Yeah,
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we are right now.
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Three seats.
01:41
We're just trying to do a quick knock on this fire here at the ground level, before we get the bulldoze back in here.
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Truck 16, 0036.
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If you're doing the same much, Charlie.
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Just players up to the top on the right now.
01:50
Okay, we're out of Frank Square, or Amboy.
01:53
Alright, Samuel 3, 17.
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We're allowed to wait.
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Amble 8. Amble a team of blue third.
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I do 13 and EMS trucks for moving home.
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The hospital is that you're right?
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Medic 6,000.
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Good man, from Charlie.
02:07
From Charlie, just waiting for a phone call back from county highways.
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The man's at that.
02:11
The man's at that. That's 17.
02:12
Looks like the parking lot for Station 45 where that landing zone[2] is has cars on both sides as well as a lot of rocks.
02:18
We relocated to 21500 York Road, the Maryland Line United Methodist Church.
02:24
We've got an empty lot here if you want to reset the landing zone[2] here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C-collar: Indicates potential neck injury or need for spinal immobilization
[2]
landing zone: Setup for helicopter medical evacuation
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Location mentioned:
Near York Rd, Freeland, MD 21053
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