Woman trapped in apartment due to jammed door


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
01:57
Transcript:
Take a 13 to the units in the Vice Department of John T. One of the units in the rear can come to the front with me. We're about to make force entry in a moment. All right, do I have a unit can come around to the front with 13 so you guys can make entry. O'9. O'9. O'9. What do they have up there? Well, it came out as a possible domestic, but they were not able to get into the building, so now they had to go to fourth century there. The fire department is going to be 5802 Williston. And they're advising apartment B is in Baker. 11 in reference. Speaking with the young lady through the window, her door is jammed, but she can't come out. We can't. She don't go in. Fire apartment's just going to open the door. Again, State. She's alone. and she's fine. 10-4 to the unit. Thank you for that. I just wanted to make sure we didn't have a situation where we needed to employ other resources. Sent from that, and that is a negative. Again, we can speak to her through the window. She just can't get into the door. And emergency maintenance, you're not open yet to come in for us. And as of right now, no assault occurred. She's not claiming of any, and there's no signs of injury as well. So change the incident from a common assault? Yeah, I'm at 13. I advise earlier that we're sitting on, I know, what the victim is stating. 10? We'll make it think. Good morning.
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Location mentioned:
Near Williston St b, Baltimore, MD 21229
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