Traffic accident and flooding cause road block on Aliceanna St, Baltimore MD
A traffic accident occurred near Aliceanna St and Caroline St in Baltimore where flooding caused vehicles to make U-turns. The flooding on Aliceanna and Washington roads is deep, leading to blocked roads and increased risk of accidents. Units are coordinating with a neighboring district responsible for that area to manage the situation and stop vehicles from entering flooded zones.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
I need a sector 2 unit for accident, near Aliceanna and Caroline.
00:08
Anybody?
00:10
Twenty-one.
00:13
Two-one.
00:14
About to send you down to near Allison and Caroline. This is signal 30 over there.
00:19
Madison is the caller.
00:21
State, she had a parked car.
00:26
Simple.
00:28
Two,
00:32
seven. Only M1 is going to head over to near Alice and Caroline to us. That's funny as well.
00:38
I'm sorry, who's both over there?
00:41
OEM1.
00:44
Okay, ten-forth.
00:45
Baker ten. Ten.
00:53
And the same by the limit.
00:59
28.
01:04
I know land there's a lot of flood in the area, but is it any way possible that you can get in touch with? The district doesn't charge of that fleet in Ellisana corridor because we now have Clause making U-turns because it's a deep flood right here on Aliceanna and Washington.
01:24
You said the district in charge of Fleet and where?
01:30
It would be fleet in Ellisana, that corridor that splits us off between that next district. I believe it may possibly be southeast.
01:39
Okay. Stop vehicle from coming down, Ellisana.
01:43
Okay.
01:44
You're either the supervisor or one of y'all have to switch over and maybe talk to their supervisor and see if they can send somebody over because I know they are dealing with flooding down.
01:58
Also, a lot of it.
01:59
Yeah,
02:03
it's everywhere.
02:07
Yeah, I know, I understand, but they're making U-turns up here and eventually it's going to be a few accidents.
02:14
Like I said, the best thing I can tell you to do is to switch over, maybe talk to the unit that covers the area,
02:20
or even talk to the supervisor and see if they can send somebody over or have a supervisor do it.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
