Two-year-old girl has seizure at Columbia Academy, Ellicott City MD
Paramedics responded to Columbia Academy near University Boulevard for a two-year-old female having a seizure.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Vision 9-1, Permanick 1 5 respond. near University Boulevard, Columbia Academy.
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One with the Ceters, Alpha 2[1], 1523.
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111.1.1.1.
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We're going to be on the fast holder. We're going to be on a fast shoulder. In lane number one, as well, we'll be on investigating.
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Alpha 3.
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Hires director, 223.
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10 or 7, hired.
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Power 7. We're going to be the value within one possible party, sorry?
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115 direct.
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Power 7, go ahead.
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Could you put a code in a call for box 89, 89, 3755? David 5.1 for next to them.
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David 51. 1.1.
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1-11-hour. You can go ahead put Tower 10 and 9-6 available.
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It's going to be Freethon Road and Hickory Overlook for two vehicles, a blue semi, and a gray Toyota route for.
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Tower 10, 96 future.
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Tower 10's ready.
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5 responding to copy transport we're going from northern district with the adult male arrestee to the Charles Chiquet School in Parkville starting mileage is 0-7-9 engine 9 -1 Pyramidic 1 5-year responding near University Boulevard Columbia Academy a 2-year-old female having a seizure
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At 1525.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
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