Hit-and-run car accident with one injured at Oak Haven Cir


Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
02:51
Transcript:
1447. Looks like Matic 103 is en route to the hospital with a patient. I have the supervisor calling over to figure out where the accident actually is. 104. Where is 1.03 going? 7.4. Is fire a violation they found the accident? Or we have nothing? 1129, 1131, sent a down suspicious vehicle with 1320 Morris Lane, 1325 Morris Lane, Paleski, Highway, and Van Winkle, vehicle OPAHSA, abandoned on the road, subject left vehicle, and walked into the woods. 10-4. 1343. 366. Whichever unit we were doing that, want to check, it's going to be confirmed. 10.428 confirmed? 13 drive. 1144 unit to back, send down traffic incidental injury. 5.10. Middle River Road, 5.10. Middle River Road. Randy Frost Court, Pawnee Road. Call in ICE, NBC, between a fagic truck and a Ford vehicle. 10 1444. 1447. 11, can you make 13 primary? 1447. 10413, you can start this 41 on the 347. Just for the GMC or both? Close. All right, so if I made a note, they need an officer now to respond to Northwest to meet Medic 1-13 with the patient that they left. the original scene of the incident was. Freasing 7. Shut. Started hooks for 13, please. Panned for it. So we have no vehicles, no vehicle descriptions, no nothing, no location. So I'm looking through the original call, the original incident was for Oak Haven Circle in Lord Baltimore. Sounds like Medicare as blue as anyone. They're saying that the... An officer needs to respond to meet with the patient that's going northwest. I don't know where the vehicles are. They moved to Derbyshire after the original accident, but apparently it's a hit and run now, so I don't know if any vehicles are anywhere. 314-3-1-40. 3-1-40. Can you mark me 1023? No, 4.35. All right. Can you mark him for all, please?
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Location mentioned:
Oak Haven Cir, Milford Mill, MD 21244
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