Medical response to suspected carbon monoxide incident, Parkville MD


Emergency units are responding near Acton Road and Wilson Avenue to a suspected carbon monoxide alarm incident. Multiple medical and fire units are dispatched to assist with a patient potentially affected by hazardous conditions.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Laurel local bike's 10-5-10[1] respond for C.O.O.R.[2]
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31010-1-7, near Acton Rd, Cross Street, Wilson Avenue.
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Mullick. And Willock Avenue respond to Central 617.
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We need a nice-man, patient, all-nob.
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Agent 852, 618[3].
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We're going to be coronation.
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Medic 2, 619[4].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-5-10: Unknown; likely local dispatch code indicating a specific type of response (possibly medical or hazardous condition)
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C.O.O.R.: Likely refers to 'CO' (carbon monoxide) or similar hazard
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Agent 852, 618: Unit identifiers, not crime codes
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Medic 2, 619: Medical unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Acton Rd & Wilson Ave, Parkville, MD 21234
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