Medical helicopter landing set up for woman after crash, Baltimore County MD


Responders coordinate a medical helicopter landing on Route 43 eastbound just past the Philadelphia Road exit. They report one adult female with a pelvic injury and a possible arm injury after a traffic crash. Multiple emergency units and a hospital are mentioned. The recording also notes a separate call about a gas smell at a house.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
04:10
Transcript:
00:00
First, one patient reporter to be 6, 2, 32, 35, gain away, across the Davis Avenue, and remain away on west 753. Next to 1210, we're going to go closer to 95, westbound, on 43, and set up the landing site up there. Okay, I'm direct. The other landing site, 3-5-4-2-2-2-2-2-4-2-2-2. Allure, Local, Local Box 1-9-2-1 for trouble breathing.
00:27
Holly Hill Health Care, site 31 Stevenson Lane, off a Newberry Lane and Oxford Road. Operate on Central 754. Truck 18.
00:56
174. 118. 754. 54 are 174. 54 755.
01:26
Go ahead, Indefo. Okay, we are westbound 43, I'm sorry, Eastbound 43 just past the Philadelphia road exit. We're going to put them right down the street. Okay, confirm eastbound, right? That is correct. Eastbound just past the Philadelphia exit. I'm direct, thank you.
01:50
Also engine qualification be transported to the LV Biomedic 112. Direct. Paramagnix 3, Claire, Simon. Medic 3, 756. That's 8 from dispatch. 3 from dispatch with the MSAID at the hospital with you.
02:16
Yeah, she actually cleared before we went to transport us.
02:20
This dispatch for command. I have. Which trooper do I have and you another ATA to the LD? Trooper 1, the command will be there in about a minute. Okay, Super 1, Dobby. Your LD engine is going to be engine 12. DMS4 is going to have patient information for you momentarily. The patient's firm in the back of 112.
02:48
will be around the LZ[1] here shortly. The LZ will be 43 eastbound just prior to the Philadelphia Road exit. So west is 95. Super 1 command. I don't have full patient information for you, but at this time I can advise here, we have one female, one adult female, proximal pelvis.
03:17
possible upper extremity variety one category B. Number one, sure. This one person six doesn't state anything further. Okay, it's 16 heavy now. Customer called BGNeva, a smelling gas throughout the house. BGNE is going to be there within 50 minutes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LZ: Landing Zone (for medevac helicopter)
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Location mentioned:
Philadelphia Rd, Maryland
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