Police respond to panic alarm and two-vehicle crash, Baltimore County MD


Police responded to a panic alarm and a two-vehicle collision near Taylor. There were no reported injuries.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
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I've got two more calls once as you see.
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That is a panic alarm.
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Take their reference, near Taylor, two vehicles involved in the other burden thing.
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Number 104.
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929 is coming down to you as well.
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I've just seen you listen.
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So. That's one. Cancel 30. He's going in soon.
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I'll go until 27 years on.
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930. Thank you. Thank you.
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627, I'm logging on here now and I'll head over there to that NBC.
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127. 127. Go ahead.
00:19
The EP paperwork was in 27 card.
00:21
Did they need it at that address?
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Yeah, it's on Wyman.
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27, I mean 29 originally took off when we got out here somewhere.
00:27
We're trying to check the house.
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9-10. I'm going to check location at honeygoe boulevard.
00:34
It was through language line.
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It was hang up. Information was from (name withheld), a female,
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on the line, speaking with loud music.
00:42
They're going to attempt to call that.
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6.9.10 4. Do they need additional units?
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Call the person from the panic alarm.
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We're a little 10-7 right now, but that call, and if you crash, all three are the same call, can be duped together.
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There's no injuries on the crash.
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Baltimore County, MD
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