Residential panic alarm reported in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a priority one residential panic alarm near Milford Avenue in Baltimore. The call was treated as a possible holdup at a residence. Units were dispatched to investigate, and additional unrelated events were noted in the same dispatch, including a signal for a minor vehicle incident and another call elsewhere.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
Listen to dispatch call
03:33
Transcript:
00:00
Three calls holding, including a priority one[2] holdup alarm[1] suspect near Milford Avenue.
00:05
I have it as a residential panic alarm.
00:11
And I also had a lewd act at White Rome Mount Washington station.
00:14
I went ahead and advised NCA police.
00:16
They're sending units out to handle that one.
00:18
And I have a signal 30[3].
00:19
I haven't looked at the details yet honestly.
00:22
But it looks like something I can send over to see how you.
00:29
This is on the (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
holdup alarm: Robbery/holdup alarm activation
[2]
priority one: Highest-priority emergency call requiring immediate police response.
[3]
signal 30: Motor vehicle accident or disturbance; specific meaning may vary by agency or jurisdiction.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Milford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21207
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