Medical unit assists breathing difficulty after pepper spray exposure, Parole MD
Medical units responded to a house near Pinewood St for a person having trouble breathing. Police asked the fire department to ventilate the house because it was contaminated with a large amount of pepper spray.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Medical Box 27-09. Rescue Engine 27Met 27 respond.
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(number withheld) Pinewood Place, Unit Fox drop 204. Crossover to Greenwasse, an Oxmo, Place.
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Breathing problem on 2, Bravo.
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May 21 alarm, can you see an update from police?
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May I advise continue to stage.
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Okay.
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We're buying rest unit to be sent.
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Ready,
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21A, 209, the scene, secure.
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29 party three to you can see.
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3WL's 29.
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RETT O'S 29.
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Rep.m.
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27 is on the case.
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Medical 10, the fire alarm, prior to 3 WMC.
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3WMC. 3WMX.
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MediWMIC.
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Medi 13 property QWMC.
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2BWMA 13
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You know they're outside with a patient.
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PD[1] are requesting a special service with a fan to air out the house that has a large amount of pepper spray inside.
Police codes explained
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PD: Property damage accident (no injuries)
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Location mentioned:
Pinewood St, Parole, MD 21401
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