Person Walks Into Fire Station Reporting Overdose, Edgemere MD


A person walked into Fire Station 26 on North Point Road reporting an overdose poisoning. Limited details about the patient's condition are available.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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It's titled an overdose poisoning call for a walk-in at Station 26, 7500 North Point Road.
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Pedia were added. There's not much information here to the poisoned patient.
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29.
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I'm making my way back down. But now...
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Is it going to be closer towards the intersection or further up? Because I heard some brusseland in there before we took off.
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27. I can hit down there with a clear one more.
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10-4.
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If it's the red lobster you're talking about where those dumpsters are, it's like his first little pine trees right at the intersection. But just like I can't get close. I'll see you guys all coming out.
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10.4. That area. I'm talking about.
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1240 you guys on that call.
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12 is up.
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Fort is negative.
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We're at?
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Gary from there.
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Tiswob, you can have it.
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Hey, Liberty and Offit on the Silver Chevy.
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To Frank Lincoln, your feet one, one time all of us.
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Alright, yeah, so if they're at the Red Lobster, the officer coming up with lights on, when you make that left, I'll just see you guys hold it for now.
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Just stop at the intersection like you are before, and if he's still bent down, he won't, he should move.
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27-34.
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It's drawn up by fire for a walk-in station to Station 26 or North Point Road. They say that I have a walk-in poison patient,
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but there's just not much information here about what example it is.
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