Hang-up call at hospital related to patient transfer, Baltimore MD


A hang-up call was received from a location near Charles Street at Sheppard Pratt Hospital. Security staff explained they were trying to coordinate a patient transfer but had trouble reaching the operator. No police assistance was needed for this matter.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
611, it's a hang-up call.
00:02
(number withheld), Charles Street, and everyone's going to attempt to call back, Sheppard Pratt.
00:07
9-10, flooring your past broad, increasing 9 if you get by the delay.
00:11
10, broad, there's a security call?
00:18
I just sent you a message.
00:20
You run that individual, they're coming up for any warrant.
00:25
929.
00:27
104, 1427. No, stand on one second.
00:31
929, go ahead.
00:33
I have the child at the location, and can you see if 25 is available for a phone call?
00:38
925.
00:39
This question, 925.
00:42
9.10, go ahead.
00:44
Can you list for 929?
00:47
Couple.
00:50
1428.
00:55
41, 245. I have this residential alarm that's been holding 7406 Almont Road, 7406 Almont off of Rickle Road.
01:03
It's coming from the front door. Alarm company spoke to something at the location who gave improper codes.
01:09
21, 104-Al5. 5 -12. 1225.
01:15
1014-28. 4-5.
01:18
Have a serious traffic hazard call in 1230s post.
01:22
The caller advised drivers aren't stopping for pedestrians as they're walking across the street. Can I hope?
01:31
611, I spoke with security. They were trying to call to coordinate a patient transfer and had some trouble with the operator.
01:36
Everything's been for. They don't need police. I'll send you codes.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21204
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