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Person locked out of high-rise with medication insideBaltimore MD

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near W Lafayette Ave, Baltimore, MD 21217

A person is locked out of their high-rise apartment near W Lafayette Ave with their medication inside. Fire department assistance is requested possibly for forced entry to access critical medication.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
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Yeah, it's in reference to call the speech that he's locked out of his house, his apartment, and his medicine is inside.
00:12
That has dual response in reference.
00:14
It's one of those high-rise buildings.
00:16
But that's what I have.
00:18
Two-five, why does the fire department need a source amount out there?
00:30
I don't know, it could be a fourth entry. I can't. I don't, or what I just read to you.
00:38
He's locked out, he's locked out up his apartment and his medicine is inside.
00:42
And it could be serious medication and they probably need you to stand by for fourth entry, I'm assuming.
00:49
Any supervisors are going to assist,
00:51
25?
00:55
I'm not a reference to see if you got can get the phone number for the apartment manager to see if they can open the door.
01:03
Otherwise it goes.

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Near W Lafayette Ave, Baltimore, MD 21217

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