Police Respond to Auto Death and Vehicle Crisis


Police are responding to a report of a deceased person in a parked vehicle and dealing with an emotional crisis involving another vehicle nearby.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
01:53
Transcript:
No, turn 4. Can I get available supervisor to give C2-2-8-4[4] call, please? Morning, I'll take care of it. 10-4. Turned to be too fast. That'll be too fast. Close. Does it respond to the auto death? for 3620 Heard Avenue. Yeah, you may not have been on that call for the last 20 minutes, I called with 10-2[5]. You may not have known, but I let your belief I was 10-2-3[1]. I'm actually here now talking to the next to you. Good for, thank you. Sorry, but I did call 10-2-3 and 1061[2]. That's all right. It's probably one-five. Hey, everybody. I also put an E.P.[3] Paperware. Is that cool? Yes, sir, you can give it David enough right now. I'm sorry. Thank you. Phaefo. Okay. Right now, can I get just the cat on the first call? 4481. 24. 24. Do something on St. Charles? I'm sorry, couldn't have you tonight. You can call on St. Charles. 52 on a block. You have a few of us. We have another vehicle crisis 3815, Sequoia Avenue. Colleen is confused. She's, it is not her if she's responding possibly.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-2-3: No widely recognized meaning, possibly a unit-specific code
[2]
1061: Miscellaneous or meet (varies by jurisdiction)
[3]
E.P.: Emergency Petition (mental health crisis hold in Maryland)
[4]
C2-2-8-4: Supervisor call request
[5]
10-2: Receiving well
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Location mentioned:
Near Liberty Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215
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