Vehicle and residential alarms trigger police response, Essex MD
Police responded to vehicle and residential alarms on Vincent Avenue. The vehicle alarm had been sounding for several hours. Officers checked the scene and confirmed it was a faulty alarm. No emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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Two calls coming in on 27-12's vehicle alarm on downtown.
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Looks like it's been gone off for a few hours and a residential viny alarm on Vincent Avenue.
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Did you want me to start out of Florida, let him both hold for a little bit?
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Ever possibly wearing an orange beanie?
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Thank you.
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Yeah.
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That was there, 27.
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So... He's on the 6 million five going towards Telson.
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He's in the...
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Fast shoulder.
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Okay, and is he involved in the accident?
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Yes, ma'am.
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Do they need a medic or fire or anything?
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And eight seven, five, precinct eight.
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The subject I ran on the call us at night to five.
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One twenty-time.
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Yeah, I was done there just to check them up.
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Precangator.
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Okay.
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I was not.
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I see that Benson.
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It's a faulty alarm.
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It's a faulty alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Vincent Ave, Essex, MD 21221
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