911 Hangup call prompts welfare check at NTA bus station, Baltimore County MD
A 911 hang-up call was received from the NTA bus station near Belero in Baltimore County. No police units were immediately available to respond. Follow-up calls were attempted, and a welfare check was requested for a missing person connected to the call.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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Just got a 911[1] hangup call near Belero at the NTA bus station, no available units.
00:07
(name withheld), is your callback number?
00:10
There is.
00:14
1241, it seems 3-11 10 meter harassment.
00:22
929. All right, send time to the desk and have them try it out in the meantime until we clear approval.
00:28
Number.
00:29
104, precinct 8.
00:31
929, go ahead.
00:33
7.00. All right.
00:35
I took with the complaint that rule with the suit advice.
00:37
She doesn't need any police help.
00:39
104. 708 hours.
00:42
It's 13 supposed.
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It's back, 138.
00:47
Can we draw up a call, having an officer go out there? I'm trying to get in touch with the brother of my missing.
00:53
He's picking up the phone.
00:55
His name is (name withheld).
00:57
Can you give the number that called in from the NTA bus station for the check location on that I wrote?
01:05
7-4. Thank you, 10708.
01:09
And one, whoever goes out there, they can just give you a call.
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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Baltimore County, MD
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