Patient uncooperative at Baltimore emergency scene, Baltimore MD


A patient at a location near E Cross St in Baltimore was uncooperative, requiring both EMS and police presence. The incident was initially treated as an emergency but later downgraded to non-emergency after the scene became safe and under control.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Okay, I'll be on to start it for you.
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1229.
00:05
Yeah, patience off.
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Not being real forward, we have been here at C.
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We have been here at seeing (name withheld).
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The MS 1 for the upgrade response.
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I'm not alert.
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Hi. How do I? 1229.
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Cross streets of Perrin Terrace and Oakley Road at Genesis.
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2014, 12,000.
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Yes,
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sir, all of 95 south is shut down.
00:34
Okay, that's the...
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Okay, Mr. Respond, first of the step four, for...
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The message of this order, Pian,
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19, 30... ...will address next page and about two or turn right.
00:46
Okay.
00:48
Okay. Okay.
00:54
MS-1130. Is this emergency or not emergency?
01:05
You will go in emergency.
01:09
Patients being uncooperative, police are at location with the units.
01:14
Okay.
01:18
1230.
01:23
This match from 747, you know, have the supervisor come non-emergent, seen it's safe, and the situation for the control.
01:34
Okay, MS3, you direct.
01:36
You can now go in non-emergency.
01:39
It's calmedown.
01:40
Okay. Non-emergency is important.
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Location mentioned:
E Cross St, Baltimore, MD 21230
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