Officer checks on distressed woman near Bayview Boulevard, Baltimore MD
Police were sent near Bayview Boulevard after a woman was heard crying on the phone and hung up when a man's voice was heard. She mentioned having a newborn and a toddler with her. Officers were requested to check the location.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
5.03 Baby Boulevard?
00:07
What was the text of the call?
00:13
After the call stated that the caller expert 988 and stated that she didn't want to respond to to the location.
00:20
The caller said she will be back, she will call back if she needs to.
00:25
The caller sounded overwhelmed and she has a three-mile-old and a three-year-old with her.
00:32
First, if possible, can an officer struck the location? I could spoke with her on the phone briefly.
00:36
It sounded like she was crying, she was starting to talk, and then a man's voice came.
00:41
And when I asked her, she needed an officer, she said, I can't talk right now and hung up.
00:50
Okay, I'll take it out the, I'll take you off of that, and we'll just send an officer over there.
00:57
13, you copy.
01:01
13, 10 for I copy.
01:02
I can't get in touch with 900 southeast, so he calls back again.
01:05
I'll call them.
01:06
Show me in route two, third of the call.
01:10
Copy that 10-4[1], and can I get the unit on the back of 13?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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