Possible stroke reported near Palmetto Ct in Ellicott City, Ellicott City MD
A possible stroke incident involving a 64-year-old female was reported near Palmetto Court in Ellicott City. Emergency services were requested without lights and sirens. Contractors onsite had triggered alarms and an elevator was stalled; the system was reset. The report includes unrelated disturbances heard by a caller, but the main incident concerns the medical emergency.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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near Palmetto Court, Possible stroke, Alpha 2[1], 11-0-3-1-3-1-3-0-3-0-3.
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9-1.
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9-1-1-1 you should have 4.
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We had contractors on site, working on the building and sat off the alarms.
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The elevator was stalled.
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We've reset the system.
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I believe this caller is going to be an uninvolved third party that is hearing the fighting between the last subject you were out with and the other neighbor.
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Stay for down 10.4, you can't send me.
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7.04.
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104. Is this light outside or in the apartment? Callers an apartment 2-02 and can hear it through the wall?
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No, 11. We make this 1096.
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Not a comment, services.
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And you can send you to the domestic.
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10-4[2]. You said make it an assist.
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9-1-Permick-135 respond 4908 canvas back court possible stroke alpha 2 1105 that's all right 2276 95 respond near Palmetto court 64 year old female possible stroke they request no lights and sirens 0.05 9 5 tires 9 5
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
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10-4: Acknowledgment received; message understood; affirmative or OK.
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