Father and daughter found safe after pier incident, Prince Frederick MD


Fire and police responded to a report of a possible person in distress near the lake at Big Bear. A search found a father and daughter on the pier. The daughter's screams were due to excitement, not distress. No one was in danger and no water emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, it's Mount Harm Elementary for the intrusion alarm.
00:07
Command 2, Command 12 and Type 12.
00:10
You guys can slow your response and possibly put in a blocking service in a momentarily.
00:17
Chief 12, command, I'm sorry, couldn't copy.
00:25
Just letting you know, Chief, you can slow your response,
00:29
possibly put in a blocking service momentarily after both three alpha clears the late.
00:34
That's good intent.
00:36
Andre.
00:41
So, three off the same.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:45
We've been around the entire way, we're going to be contact with one of the persons up here on the pier.
00:53
If they heard anything, tell this last, there's a self-the-town.
00:57
Andrew.
01:02
The three office scene.
01:10
Go ahead. Father and daughter on the pier, find the beach, the daughter was screaming and excitement.
01:16
Nothing else down. I think you're good to place the box of service.
01:21
Command, Calvin.
01:23
Go ahead.
01:24
Fire from Frederick, can you open and close project, 231, 711?
01:29
Okay.
01:31
Yes, ma'am. Both three alphas are conducted a thorough search of Liglaryette and all that's coves.
01:36
No evidence as a kayak or as persons in distress in the water.
01:41
We can go in place those locking services is good in time.
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Prince Frederick, MD
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