Vehicle fire reported near North Eutaw and West Fayette, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle fire was reported near North Eutaw Street and West Fayette Street in Baltimore. Police were notified and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Central District
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01:1
Transcript:
00:00
(name withheld)'s car was towed yesterday due to some injuries near North Eutaw and West Fayette.
00:06
But are you able to provide me with the (number withheld) from yesterday?
00:12
Give me what is the actual location? I can look it up there.
00:20
Who came out yesterday near North Eutaw or West Fayette?
00:24
You're sounding a little muffled there, ma'am.
00:26
Can you try not?
00:29
Yes, I was saying it came out yesterday near North Eutaw and West Fayette.
00:33
That's the intersection it was at.
00:39
That was a signal 31?
00:43
Signal 30[1]. I believe it was like (number withheld) is when it came out yesterday.
00:52
The call that I received from yesterday at that location was a vehicle fire and a police notify.
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.
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Location mentioned:
W Fayette St & N Eutaw St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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