Woman has asthma attack during traffic stop in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
During a traffic stop near S Bentalou St in Baltimore, a female passenger had an asthma attack. Police requested medical assistance at the scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
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Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, I'm going to a traffic stop near S Bentalou already in CAG.
00:03
Can you run that Maryland tag up in Kass? 104, sir, stay by you.
00:12
And that's a tip to XR.
00:13
T.TXR.
00:24
9.
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09. O'9.
00:27
All right, can 99 advise if they got anything back, because I'm not even finding a 512.
00:33
It goes from 514 to 510.
00:37
99.
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99. H.R. 90.
00:45
H.R. 90.
00:51
Sir, did you get any information back in reference to that call they got issued to do first front of downtown rule?
00:59
Boy no.
01:04
99. He said boyno, sir?
01:07
Oh, first one, yeah, he said boy no.
01:09
All right, 10409, if you've got to be boy, no.
01:13
All right, change it to a Charles no, because there is no 512.
01:17
Okay,
01:18
4, sir, Charles No.
01:24
David 21 and reference to your tagstar is coming back on the 2006 Honda Odyssey, unknown of the color.
01:31
The vehicle is shown that it's expired.
01:33
(name withheld) is the owner, (number withheld).
01:38
He's coming back as available ID only and the vehicle on him is 1047.
01:45
David 21, keyword up a medic.
01:47
Number one female having an asthma attack.
01:50
At the location, David, 21?
01:53
Yeah, 104. It's a rough.
01:56
It's my traffic stop.
01:57
104, no problem.
01:59
All right, 21, such a medical requester.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Bentalou St, Baltimore, MD 21223
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