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Pedestrian struck by vehicle near Frederick Avenue store 

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Near Frederick Ave, Baltimore, MD 21223
A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle near a shopping area on Frederick Avenue. Emergency services and police responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
00:55

Transcript:
200 West Taratoga Street, between Park Avenue and Twyston Street. The injured male patient, you have police on scene. Engine 23 Respond, Nessalon, 23-12, 200 Wilts, Taratoga Street. City on the mail, you have police on scene for a few hundred hours. The engine 14, respond, Medical Health 14-60, Westside Chapel Center. 2413 Frederick Avenue between Lulloch Street and South Cadarine Street by Metro and by T-Mobile for the NBC Road's pedestrian. Injord 14 respond medical line 14-60 West Side Shopping Center 2413 Frederick Avenue for the NBC verse pedestrian 29 Delta 2[1] respond 1500 Amble 19 was into 43 standing by Medical Law 43-1 Lock, Lockwood Boulevard of East Northern Parkway

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
29 Delta 2: EMS response code for a medical emergency involving a pedestrian struck by a vehicle

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Near Frederick Ave, Baltimore, MD 21223
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