False alarm triggers response on pulaski highway, Baltimore MD
Officers responded to an alarm activation near Pulaski Highway, Baltimore, which was determined to be a false alarm caused by accidental trigger.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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Transcript:
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Regarding my call,
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it was a false alarm.
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They accidentally triggered their hold of alarm.
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Bob, you can give it a David number.
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Hope me 1018.
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Trentful.
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Thank you. Have a good one.
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Kevin, you can change this to an info change and give it a Frank number.
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And hold me, can I can briefly?
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Tenfold.
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You could thank.
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Thank you. They're going to have a unit from Chalbyship, one of the bigger unit that is working on Chalmership, 1011, on a 30,200 block of Pulaski Highway for the CMO 31, I guess.
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I'll give you more details, so just happen to try-fi.
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All right, do we have any vicarship units that stand for Chauley Ship that can 10-11[1] to vicar 10 at 3,200 block of Pulaski Highway? We have a signal 31 there at that location.
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Any bigot ship units that's going to be Charlie Schiff, that can 10-11[1] at 3,200 block of Paleski.
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I don't know what I am this evening, but I can start heading up there.
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Copy that, Twin, you copy.
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Ten-four. It's going to be a single tell, you know, if you want.
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But we're going to need a choke.
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Let me see if you're taking forward to people.
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10-4. 10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-11: Request for clarification or backup due to unclear or rapid radio communication.
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