Man Inhales Bug Spray and Has Breathing Trouble, Baltimore MD


Police requested medics for a man at the intersection near Calvert St and Madison St who inhaled too much bug spray and is having trouble breathing.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
10-4[1]. I need a medic[2] to near Calvert St and Madison St.
00:06
10-4[1].
00:11
All right, O'9, you say you need medic[2]s and rough coming to medicine.
00:18
Yeah, 10-4[1]. I got a number one male who was a bug bomb in his house and I think inhaled way too much of the bug spray.
00:28
Alright, 10-4[1], sir.
00:30
I guess you give me the vet location all-9 because I only have you holding out a central district.
00:37
10-4[1]. I'm clear central and I'm standing right here near Calvert St and Madison St on the intersection.
00:45
Ten-four.
00:48
CD-31.
00:52
CD-31.
00:54
I got a car stop here on the pack, though.
00:56
I'll put the tag and tag. Can you run this one to get a second, please?
01:00
The NCIT is stable down, sir.
01:03
All right, ten-four. I was watching one.
01:05
Ten-four. Ten-four.
01:08
All right, and O'9, sir, I could picture that experience and represent the man, hey man,
01:13
he didn't but I'm just out with it, I guess he got sick off the ball on me.
01:17
Yeah, and that nine, he's having trouble breathing.
01:21
All right, no taking that to the county, sir.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
medic: Emergency medical services unit/ambulance
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