Suspicious ticking package reported at Fairfield Inn, Baltimore MD
Police responded to a suspicious ticking package at the Fairfield Inn near Cordon Way. The package was reportedly dropped off by a man from another hotel. Officers were advised to exercise caution on arrival and cut radios off as a safety measure.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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928, 929, turn you up for a suspicious package call as soon as the North squad car can clear.
00:06
So, Fairfield Inn, near Cordon Way off on a Gil and Murgentiel.
00:11
So the complaints had a mail from another hotel dropped off a box at the location.
00:18
I'm trying to read through these comments. It doesn't look like all the words go together.
00:21
But basically, it's a box and it's ticking.
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49.
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912, maybe a primary on the ticking box, so respond.
00:30
You cancels to ask what.
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All right,
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27, or maybe not, 20 and 29 you cancel.
00:36
Well, can I don't think.
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Can you send me copy.
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All for 2.1 hours.
00:43
Can you raise 20 here?
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327.
00:48
I'm direct, I guess. He's on.
00:51
Time for him, just out of an abundance of caution, cut the radios off when you get there. Step four, we'll let's go.
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680. Yes.
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Can you advise Central, we can open the roads?
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Central Unit is the Rack Authority of 680. You can open the roads.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cordon Way, Baltimore, MD 21236
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