Deputies check on upset caller near West Baltimore St, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible medical or wellness concern involving an upset male caller near West Baltimore Street. The caller sounded emotional and distraught before ending the call. Units were sent to check the individual’s well-being at a nearby location.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Central District
Listen to dispatch call
01:14
Transcript:
00:00
for that signal 30[1] on you,
00:02
you go to (name withheld)'s house.
00:06
Ten four, and Charlie 13.
00:09
They want us to do a check the well-being.
00:12
I tried to call the gentleman back to see if we can get a correct location.
00:16
They gave through 210 West Baltimore Street.
00:20
Say the male came on the line sounding very upset, crying.
00:23
Keeps stating, how y'all going to do this to me? And hung up.
00:30
You know.
00:35
Well, ever enough.
00:42
Okay, Charlie 13, he might be near West Baltimore now.
00:47
Same number male call and using profanity.
00:54
Eleven,
00:57
put me on the back of 13.
01:03
Thirteen, you advised that he's going to be near West Baltimore now.
01:07
Yeah, he called in and they got the address near West Baltimore now.
01:13
Thank you.
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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