Vehicle detached from truck safely moved near Broney Avenue, Baltimore MD
An officer responded to a vehicle that came loose from a truck near Broney Avenue. The owner was present and, with help, moved the vehicle safely off the curb while traffic was temporarily blocked.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Hello, I'm 10, 23, I'm sorry, 13, I'm searching for this vehicle.
00:09
You 1023 at, um, Huntson?
00:11
Oh,
00:12
you on Boston as well? Um,
00:15
10, 2,3 at 20-2-0 Broney, looking for this vehicle that fell off the back of the other truck.
00:24
Oh, okay, 10-4[1].
00:30
Probably that.
00:31
I'll do the second call to that kid as well.
00:38
13, I'm talented.
00:43
10 1413. Do you see the owner there?
00:48
No, I gotta find the...
00:50
who is with the tow truck driver?
00:55
Yeah, because the author just said he made a call to him.
00:58
He said he was going to go and get it.
01:06
Okay, I do have a number for him.
01:14
Sure.
01:17
Say it again.
01:22
All right, sir.
01:23
The owner is here, it wasn't a tow truck driver.
01:25
It was a, uh,
01:26
he's got like a mobile home and he was pulling it for vacation and it came loose.
01:30
Oh,
01:33
okay, 10-4[1].
01:34
I'll make a note of that.
01:36
Yeah, he and another guy are going to try to push it off the curb, but I do have the owner here.
01:40
I'm going to block traffic for a little bit so they can do this safely.
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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Location mentioned:
Near Liberty Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215
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