Hit-and-run incident at Lombard and Scott Streets


This recording reports a hit-and-run traffic accident where the driver injured his knee while trying to escape but did not require medical help. The incident is connected to other local calls.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
01:54
Transcript:
6-3-10-1. 10-4[2]. 8033. I get a CC-C, cadden timeout for a pop-boat rip. 5.4. He bumped his knee on the dashboard in the attempt to get away. It's no action and nothing. I got Lombard and Scott for a hit and run. It's all in reference to that? You got it. All right, so we... Is that in reference to the hang-up validation also on Hawkins Street? Yeah, it's all the same bowl. Yep, everything. It's all related. Okay, so dupe it all into that. SC3. All right. SD3. So I get an X-ray node versus Signal 30[1]. 28's on scene, right? 28, you're on scene? Attempt for it. It appears to be like, was what a big dog probably that occurred? I don't think it's an agassol. I'm sorry, 11. Well, you're on the call as well. I received a follow-up. Call in a state he was able to get into the apartment. His wife is okay at the location. He states no assistance needed. Okay, he doesn't do with a (name withheld) orange.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 30: Vehicle Accident
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
W Lombard St & Scott St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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