Shooting reported near Emerson St playground in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
Police responded to a shooting reported at the 2600 block near Loretta Avenue and Emerson Street. Officers canvassed a playground area for evidence and arranged transportation for possible victims. They sought to confirm the exact location and identify any suspects involved.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
03:33
Transcript:
00:00
7.60, good work guys. Cross and units, you guys canvass the playground area at Bryce and Emerson for evidence of this discharging. I think they're all standing at the playground.
00:12
Have one.
00:16
Do we have an age on now?
00:21
We already got it.
00:27
Do we have an agent of suspects?
00:31
Bill of 16.
00:33
All right, that's copy. Get them in a car for me, you guys.
00:40
That's a 10-4[1] starts.
00:46
16.
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16.
00:50
They're available transport for the 2,600 block near Loretta.
01:00
You need a transport, 2,600, Louvrida.
01:08
And, um,
01:10
uh,
01:13
27, I have a transport vehicle, but I'm blocking all hard on a tape on, and if somebody wants to keep my side, I'm trying to transport.
01:24
Come on, you guys, grab a transport vehicle, and get a minute.
01:30
Who do I have responded with a transfer vehicle?
01:37
Number six feet? Whoever has a victim in the car? You have them to drive. You asked the location where this is happening, so we're not guessing.
01:49
Can you copy of Robertson-Evesant Avenue?
01:58
760 to Charlie Schiff.
02:00
We're giving out directions on for the crime scene and then we're also asking for a transport. Nobody's answering their radios.
02:06
I need whoever has the victim to have them drive you to the location where it happened at, so we're not guessing, and we need two transports to answer up right now.
02:14
If somebody come to block, Harlem and Claiborne, I get you a transport.
02:19
Do we need Harlem and Claiborne block at this time?
02:24
Charlie 1-8, I'm coming clear from the missing persons, at least attempting to, um,
02:30
where do you need to transport?
02:31
2,600 block near Loretta, 18, thank you.
02:36
We do not,
02:38
I repeat, we do not need any streets blocked off.
02:41
Tell them guys in the cars.
02:44
2.7, do you copy?
02:47
Let's not copy under the room.
02:51
Thank you, guys.
02:52
Now,
02:53
whoever has the victims, please interrupt and acknowledge to draw them over to where a happen at. So we're not guessing what a conscience is he's working on this.
03:05
Thank you guys.
03:08
21, reference.
03:10
This is going to happen on 2,600 black at Emiston, right at the intersection of, uh,
03:17
photo one second.
03:20
At the intersection of Quintymont, but it happened on 2,600 block of Emission.
03:24
All right, stand forward.
03:29
And we need a couple officers to go over there.
03:31
Look for Canvas virtual agencies, please.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Emerson St, Baltimore, MD 21223
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