Traffic crash with injuries on I-795 South, Baltimore County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred on I-795 South in Maryland, resulting in at least one injury. The injured driver was evaluated by a medic at the Wilkens Precinct before being transported to St. Agnes Hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Just got a call out by fire dispatch for a crash with injuries on I-795 South between four and seven.
00:08
Did you want me to have them let us know if Baltimore County police are going to be needed?
00:14
Ten four, make sure states direct.
00:17
Ten four.
00:20
Precinct One Wilkens.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:26
Ma'am, I'm sure you're aware the driver from the I-795 crash is over here at the Wilkens precinct.
00:37
She is currently being seen by a medic.
00:40
They're going to be transporting her to the hospital.
00:43
St. Agnes Hospital, I've already added her driver information from her Maryland license and vehicle registration to the call.
00:52
MSP on the channel, are you direct?
00:56
Precinct one, if they key back up, I'll pass that on to them.
01:01
And this PONH, I just switched over with you.
01:04
The patient is being transported.
01:07
She is being seen by a medic at Precinct One and then taken to the hospital.
01:13
This is a reference to the collision that occurred on I-795.
01:18
Ten four.
01:21
Do it. You said she is being taken to the hospital?
01:25
Ten four, Precinct One.
01:26
You said St.
01:27
Agnes, is that correct?
01:30
Ten four, Medic Ten is going to be transporting her to St. Agnes.
01:33
If you want, you can give me a call at the precinct.
01:36
I can fill you in on some other details.
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