Officers check welfare of two children found indoors, Baltimore MD
Police responded to a welfare check at a residence near East Baltimore Street for two young nonverbal autistic children. The children appeared to have been exposed to the weather for an unknown time, prompting forced entry and medical evaluation requests.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
00:00
Ten,
00:01
I guess before we do these core seats, can we get the fire department? We're going to do a forced entry in this room and then they'll look over these two minors.
00:15
A 30-samberfection.
00:21
10, the staging in reference.
00:24
Two, probably a two-year-old and then a four-year-old and they're both nonverbal autistic.
00:29
We don't know how long they've been under around three of the elements.
00:39
Okay, since before, I just put your request in.
00:43
I mean, it seems you also do a force enter in a bedroom.
00:46
Since then, well, I put their request in as well.
00:50
And 30,
00:52
and a reference to 13's call,
00:57
CC is going to be 3606.
00:59
That's 3606.
01:01
The can is 4213, and the timeout is 1749.
01:17
Once did you get there to rise, 13 is remaining 16.
01:21
I'm going to stop making my way up to the 2,700 block of a righteous house where they got the kids at.
01:29
Yeah, we need one unit just so take care of these kids.
01:38
It's saying, hold me to the ECU.
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