Police requested to block fireground on W Lexington St, Baltimore MD


Police and fire officials are managing a fire scene on W Lexington St. They are requesting police assistance to block unauthorized people from walking through the area affected by the fire.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be going over to the fire scene, so whatever that address is.
00:03
You can put me on that, please.
00:04
Okay, Utah and Lexington or how would it be it at?
00:09
What year one will work? It's not a problem.
00:11
Not for. Give it 27X[1].
00:13
27X[1]. 270s.
00:14
Can I get a CAD[2] for my traffic stop, please? My computer not working.
00:18
464E. Charlie 13.
00:19
Yes, ma'am.
00:20
The record is to my call on Utah.
00:21
Can't give it frank enough. Time for it.
00:22
You can't get your grip quick.
00:23
Tough walk.
00:24
In 13, there's a call for request police on Fadstreet.
00:27
You can do that in with the fire.
00:28
That's all related.
00:29
Top far. I'm requesting police for people walking through fireground.
00:33
The unit is at that location, correct?
00:35
Yeah, they all have it blocked up.
00:38
Nobody can't even come through patch powers.
00:39
Boy, they just sent this request.
00:40
In 9 Charles 27, where's there people walking through the fire ground? Right here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
27X: Request for police assistance
[2]
CAD: Computer-Aided Dispatch (traffic stop)
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Location mentioned:
W Lexington St, Baltimore, MD
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