Collision at Harwall Rd and Ingleside Ave, Woodlawn MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible vehicle collision with rescue at the intersection of Harwall Road and Ingleside Avenue in Woodlawn. The incident involved an orange Hyundai SUV and a black SUV. Initial reports indicated one person was unable to exit a vehicle, but later updates suggested no rescue was needed, with police taking over the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
She's got to be (number withheld).
00:03
Ten four. Two 28 , 0227 for an MVC with rescue.
00:08
Harwall Road and Ingleside at Harwall and Ingleside.
00:11
(Name withheld) said that she's unable to get out of her vehicle.
00:15
It's an orange Hyundai SUV and a black SUV.
00:21
Send me that.
00:23
Seven, I'm heading up to Randallstown right now.
00:26
All units have 400 and twenty-eight response twenty-nine correct.
00:32
Fourteen forty-five medic rotation eight coming.
00:36
Jack Max can enter 17 thirty-one.
00:39
Forty-four, not the silent spot.
00:40
My mileage is going to be (number withheld) Joseph.
00:44
Seventeen thirteen.
00:45
Thirteen, it's a black GMC.
00:48
It's a Yukon. Looks like not an Escalade.
00:49
I am trying to watch from surveillance now.
00:52
Check possibly GMC Yukon for the black vehicle that went eastbound on Liberty.
00:58
Two hundred and twenty-eight, 200 and twenty-nine advised no rescue at the location.
01:02
They're going in service PD only.
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