Traffic accident involving two cars on West Pratt St, Baltimore MD
A traffic accident occurred on West Pratt Street involving a black Chevy Equinox and a black Nissan Altima. One female passenger sustained bruises on her right arm. A medic was requested but later canceled.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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Transcript:
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An accident, 4-1-1 spread,
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signal 30[1],
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claimed fish was involved, she's in a black Chevy Equinox, (name withheld),
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and also a Nissan Altima, black and color involved.
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Rector 1.
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Have anybody build 1, 1, Charlotte, 1 5?
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Charlie of one five or fourteen clear.
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Yeah, not anything.
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They've been on 303 North Howard for 45 minutes.
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I'm going to head that way.
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Okay,
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Jeter, 14, 15, 303, North Howard Street. You guys, standing from that location?
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4.10, I'll be in detail in about 10 minutes so I can't respond to the location.
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Charlie, 1 5.
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1 5 to 9.
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Do you have a call for Howard Street?
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I can't without that they be done.
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Step 1, you respond to an accident,
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4-1 to West Pratt?
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I can't have you.
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109 2009 60 160
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108 man 104 sir 104 sir 2
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22 2
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Do you send the medic back here? Can I get it? I don't need a medic.
02:02
So do you send the medic back in? Could I get an extra year's fuck? I'm going to sort.
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10-4[2].
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Okay,
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why do you need a medic again?
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She has bruises on her.
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Breed.
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Female bruises on the right arm. 10-4[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 30: Motor vehicle accident or disturbance; specific meaning may vary by agency or jurisdiction.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD
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