Vehicle accident causes fire hydrant damage


Emergency services responded to a traffic accident involving two vehicles. One vehicle hit a fire hydrant and ended up in someone's yard.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00Engine 18, you can clear and help service.00:03Where, six?00:0622, 20.00:11Engine 4, from this section.00:13Engine 3, M-O-5, responded for a two-ve vehicle MEC[1].00:17Okay.00:19One vehicle is in a yard.00:20Are you in your first two yet?00:23Five vehicle will hit a fire hydrant.00:26We're coming on to a 13, Bob.
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Engine 18, you can clear and help service.
00:03
Where, six?
00:06
22, 20.
00:11
Engine 4, from this section.
00:13
Engine 3, M-O-5, responded for a two-ve vehicle MEC[1].
00:17
Okay.
00:19
One vehicle is in a yard.
00:20
Are you in your first two yet?
00:23
Five vehicle will hit a fire hydrant.
00:26
We're coming on to a 13, Bob.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MEC: Motor Vehicle Collision
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Location mentioned:
Old Court Rd, Maryland
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