Residential burglar alarm triggered by glass break, Baltimore MD
A residential burglar alarm was triggered due to glass breaking in the living room. The homeowner was away and unable to respond. They mentioned the alarm might be faulty.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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We'll do 29. When you come in, just come... I don't know. 243, 241 being dispatched to a residential burglar alarm.
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Near Gwynn Oak Ave, Baltimore.
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also Gwindale, Royal Oak.
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Resident is (name withheld).
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Coming from the living room glass break, spoke to the homeowner who advised she's far away and not able to respond to request dispatch.
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Bravo.
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104. 241 direct.
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Need someone to start up for Holly Hill Healthcare Center for a psychiatric patient.
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531 Stevenson, Apartment, 204, Cross Streets of Newbury,
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and Oxford Road. It's a 57-year-old male contract.
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Correct.
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1938.
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Aggressive towards himself.
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And they need you 1018 now.
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They were staging before.
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I'm not going to 10.18. I'll after that.
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Okay.
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And the Mooner did mention that she has been having issues with the alarm,
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possibly faulty.
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Location mentioned:
Near Gwynn Oak Ave, Baltimore, MD 21207
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