Gas odor reported near Northgate Rd in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
Officers responded to a reported gas odor near Northgate Road in Baltimore. The fire department was notified and is on the way to the scene. The initial call was a hang-up that was reclassified after a female reported smelling gas. No further details on the cause or effects were available at the time.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
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Transcript:
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Signal 40[1], near Northgate Rd, North East on a number ticket.
00:10
11.
00:14
11, I'll break away from Irvo, head over.
00:17
So this is coming in from, it looks like TRU sent this back. It came out originally as a non-one hang-hang-up. TRU sent it back into Signal 40[1] in reference to a female complaint of a gas now.
00:28
I don't know why they sent it up as a signal 40, sir, if you could check it in and vibe.
00:32
10-4.
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14, I'm clear.
00:39
You can have 11 district, you know, I have to break away from a call. I'll go check it up.
00:46
10-4.
00:51
You know the fire department was already advised? It was a gas now?
00:55
I'm checking the fire department with the fire department now since we got it as a pool.
00:59
I don't think they know about it.
01:05
Hey, what's probably let's call some else?
01:09
Give me one moment, sir. I'm trying to check the fire department on this 40.
01:17
I'm just kidding out of 0.832 hours. Good thing.
01:22
Go forth.
01:28
K-811-13, B-A-5, that signal 40. The engines are not even on seeing yet. They're en route.
01:37
One, four, ten-four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 40: Fire department assistance or response required.
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Location mentioned:
Near Northgate Rd, Baltimore, MD 21218
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