Dumpster partly full blocks Ingleside Avenue, Baltimore County MD
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According to the dispatch call, a dumpster partly full of construction debris was blocking Ingleside Avenue. Discussion occurred about whether to move it back to the curb or remove it to reopen the road.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
In reference to the dumpster, are removing the dumpster completely or just moving it back to the curb?
00:10
They could move it to the curb, that would be ideal.
00:13
But if they have to remove it, fine too.
00:16
We just need to open up the Ingleside again.
00:19
We order right back, yeah.
00:22
Well, I've got another unstop.
00:27
Is it full or empty?
00:31
(Name withheld) did it get it?
00:34
Room 2-27.
00:38
(number withheld).
00:39
Be room 227.
00:41
All right. All right.
00:45
212 go with your stop and I'll go back the other units after.
00:50
Okay.
00:51
128 is their suspect description?
00:55
Came back negative NCIC on a 22 black Nissan frontier expires (number withheld).
01:04
Help me out on Liberty and Metafale Drive with a white Honda-HRV and heroin registration (number withheld).
01:17
Negative, no suspect description on the call.
01:21
Number 131.
01:23
2.29.
01:25
Good.
01:28
So dumpster full or partly full?
01:31
Partially full.
01:34
Rescinct 2.
01:36
2 of direct.
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Location mentioned:
Ingleside Ave, Maryland
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