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Officer's patrol car breaks down near Park Heights AveBaltimore MD

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Near Park Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215

An officer's patrol car broke down near Park Heights Avenue across from Harbor Bank. The car's battery appeared dead and the officer requested jumper cables to restart the vehicle. The officer parked safely away from traffic while waiting for assistance.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
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For the last like 10 to 15 minutes, I've been trying to stop and start my car. I think the battery died on it or it's just not working right now.
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I'm on near Park Heights Ave across from the Harbor Bank.
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I don't know if anyone has jumper cables. We could try that first, but the car's not, it's like turned off and now refusing to come back on.
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Any units have jumper cables?
00:27
I make that I on call for me a traffic stop. You go hold me clear.
00:32
Hold me up to the station.
00:35
I have a jumpbox if it's charged so I'll come out.
00:42
All right, I copy you.
00:45
I was able to tuck in. There's a lot right directly across from the Harbor Bank.
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I'm tucked in right there, so I wasn't in the middle of traffic.

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Near Park Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215
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