Audible alarm at Baltimore library reported, Baltimore MD

 Burglary
BurglaryPolice responded to an audible alarm activation at the library near Falls Road in Baltimore. The alarm was reported as a possible false alarm with no further incidents confirmed.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Love, we've got an audible alarm[2], near Falls Road. You'll me to hold it for you?
00:06
The library.
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Uh,
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the, uh,
00:11
where you've been around?
00:14
And there's one.
00:20
Another one.
00:22
No other one.
00:24
No other one.
00:27
Call stop, 4,300 block of Pocytes.
00:31
Now in time, when you're ready.
00:37
Call for Common Assault at near Harmon.
00:45
I got you at 4,300 Park Heights.
00:48
You know,
00:52
me 2 380s in an old camera.
00:57
Copy that.
00:59
22, 18.
01:02
This is 99.
01:03
There's 4 and 5 ready to go down.
01:09
10.4. I'm 3 blocks from the station. But they're going to have to bring them down. I'm going to have to transport 1 because I don't have the wagons occupied. 10.4.
01:20
Oh, 22. 10, 2, 3, 10. 161 at near Bella Road.
01:24
104, sir.
01:30
But I'm clear.
01:31
I can give that big enough.
01:33
Careful.
01:37
T, please it.
01:41
Can't put an x-ray note from an emergency position in my box?
01:45
No, no.
01:46
I don't know. Hi, Nana. I don't need a medic at the district.
02:00
1040, 09.8, tell me the order for medics.
02:05
104 medics, yeah.
02:12
V as in Boy, 635-1 -115-5-85-485-249.
02:28
Give me a code for the 911[1] no voice.
02:31
Can I get a code for that style alarm? They say it's a false alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call received, possibly with no voice or open line.
[2]
audible alarm: Alarm sounding on-site
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