Officers respond to multiple 911 hang-up calls in baltimore, Baltimore MD
Officers responded to several 911 calls where no one spoke, first near East 26th Street and then near Glenwood Avenue in Baltimore.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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911[1], no voice.
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418, east 26th Street.
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418, east 26th Street.
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Is the rapid SOS location?
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No.
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40. 104.
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So I covered it up?
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Sorry, say now.
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Someone I corded that out over there?
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Cut it out, why not?
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The pendant.
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Okay. Time for.
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Time for.
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Okay. I was just going to look.
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11.
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I think for something to check same status.
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One two or five.
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David, they think you take...
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count four.
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Now what, they have a lot, oh, oh, oh, nine.
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Okay.
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I want to 09.
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All right.
01:11
Sir, can you try to do a head for book and let him know we're coming in a hat, please.
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Do my best.
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I'm full.
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I'm cool. I'm right behind you.
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22. 22.
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22.
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Now I want no voice.
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near Glenwood Avenue, near Glenwood Avenue, so that's the location, no voice.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call received, possibly with no voice or open line.
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