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Bailey Bullock, a 16-year-old sophomore at The John Carroll School, died Wednesday after suffering cardiac distress after track practice. Bullock s family said Bailey had a heart condition, but had been cleared to play sports by cardiologists. (Elizabeth Janney/Patch)
BEL AIR, MD Bailey Bullock, a sophomore at The John Carroll School and resident of Bel Air, passed away Wednesday after an unexpected medical emergency, the school said. Bullock was 16 years old.
According to a release from the Town of Bel Air, the Bel Air Police and the Bel Air Fire Department responded to a report that a student was in cardiac distress and having trouble breathing. Medical personnel found Bullock unresponsive. He was being treated by bystanders and school staff. Medical personnel continued life-saving measures. Bullock was transported to Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Bailey Bullock, John Carroll student who died outside school Wednesday, was a sweetheart, family members say
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The John Carroll School (above) and Southampton Middle School were on lockdown for a brief period Monday morning as police responded to reports of shots fired in the area. Police arrested a suspect and both schools had resumed normal activities by 10 a.m. (Shutterstock )
Bel Air, MD The John Carroll School and Southampton Middle School spent a portion of Monday morning on modified lockdown as police responded to reports of an armed man in the area, The Baltimore Sun reported.
At approximately 9:30 a.m., Kyle Anderson, a spokesman for the Harford County Sheriff s Office, announced a suspect had been apprehended and there had been no threat to the community. Anderson said no injuries were reported.