Male with bleeding foot injury at Maryland intersection


Emergency responders are treating a man with a large bleeding foot wound at an intersection in Maryland. The man is awake and breathing as he is taken to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
03:58
Transcript:
Utility 304 arrived. Utility 304 arrived. Tertility 304 arrived, 1032. Marks 14, 1032. Marksporty-1032. Box 40-9-103[1] respond. Injured subject, intersection of Belmont Avenue in Butler Road. The last time is 1033. The rest of time 33. MS2, RISD, ROT 733. MS2, we are in the back corner of all the way in the right at the time. That's right. All right. You can you hear anything I'll prep for a moment? I'm going to read. All right, bring it up here. All right, 56-Hen route. 506-hour, 10-5-3. Measure 5, around, 10-2-1-10-2-1. We afforded-8 patient contact, the patient is contact. The EMS1 needs to continue. Hey, and this one can continue. Sorry, 1034. Invo, 395 transporting to 210. 395 transporting to 1010. 1034. 1040, anyone's available. For 325, 325. I have you. By 85-4 for a fall patient, 20-year-Liate Lane. They're done at the Bel Air Region 1-03 on east to 1035. Sanford 56, the route to 2-18. Sessiona 47, medic 56-77, her of mental conscious and breathing, who follow off their bike thinks they work their rib. So, requests me to go to the VA hospital. 4-7, very. Sounds a great-five. It's got to be MS-7. Place me back to the service. I'm correct. In service. AMO. 102, what's your current location? One minute, no. 385, I'm just going to keep you in service. I want to try to alleviate as many units as possible. I'll just keep you available. Is that you're on EMF1. What is 60 going on? A 17-11 hemorrhage. The ELS call, if that's the case, then just put one or two on it. I'm direct, ma'am. Medics-60, you can go in service AMO 102, stand by. Yes, thank you. One-two, copy response, 17-1-11, hemorrhage, possible traumatic injury. Engine 17, 12, so a 65-year-old male, conscious and breathing, dying-sized hole in his foot, bleeding, can't get it to stop. Ambo 102.
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Box 40-9-103: EMS/Fire Box Alarm Assignment
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Location mentioned:
MD-128 & Belmont Ave, Maryland 21136
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