Driver refuses to exit vehicle during traffic stop, Baltimore MD


Police conducted a traffic stop where the driver refused to exit the car. Later, a car was reported on fire nearby.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
03:14
Transcript:
1800 North Washington. I got a Delaware temp tag for you. What's the tag? X-ray, Frank, 506, 184. What, um, you said, Delaware? 10[3]4. Delaware temp. Eastern 2, I'm going to have that vehicle stop in 1800 on Washington. Eastern District 2, I got your 8,800[4], Washington. Turn 2, let me get another unit. Two, Border, I'll need you to you on there. Same by a moment. refusing to get out of the vehicle. Can I just get one more unit? Can I get another unit with E2, 1,800, North Washington? All right. My unit is 106, TB 32[1], 1800, Washington. 21 I got to run. And E, D2, just standby for another unit. Did you need a supervisor to your location? Ten, four, yes, the supervisor, fleet. Uh, Three Baker[2], uh, Tins. Anyone, one with the five way to you. I have a supervisor on the edit and respond up with ED2[5], 1,800 no for Washington. Three Baker 10 or three bake, oh, nice. Oh nice. You copy, ED2's requesting a supervisor to his location. He had someone that's refusing to get out the vehicle. owner car staff, he's requests and supervising. Several. 20-order coming up. 10. around up here all right yeah Kentucky I guess it's gonna be 3,400 Kentucky for the vehicle fire and all you stay must say we're 303 yeah it's pretty much in golf it's fire button around and file you call for general and um just make sure to uh well 22 you make sure the vehicle is clear
1800 North Washington. I got a Delaware temp tag for you. What's the tag? X-ray, Frank, 506, 184. What, um, you said, Delaware? 10[3]4. Delaware temp. Eastern 2, I'm going to have that vehicle stop in 1800 on Washington. Eastern District 2, I got your 8,800[4], Washington. Turn 2, let me get another unit. Two, Border, I'll need you to you on there. Same by a moment. refusing to get out of the vehicle. Can I just get one more unit? Can I get another unit with E2, 1,800, North Washington? All right. My unit is 106, TB 32[1], 1800, Washington. 21 I got to run. And E, D2, just standby for another unit. Did you need a supervisor to your location? Ten, four, yes, the supervisor, fleet. Uh, Three Baker[2], uh, Tins. Anyone, one with the five way to you. I have a supervisor on the edit and respond up with ED2[5], 1,800 no for Washington. Three Baker 10 or three bake, oh, nice. Oh nice. You copy, ED2's requesting a supervisor to his location. He had someone that's refusing to get out the vehicle. owner car staff, he's requests and supervising. Several. 20-order coming up. 10. around up here all right yeah Kentucky I guess it's gonna be 3,400 Kentucky for the vehicle fire and all you stay must say we're 303 yeah it's pretty much in golf it's fire button around and file you call for general and um just make sure to uh well 22 you make sure the vehicle is clear
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TB 32: Unit identifier
[2]
Three Baker: Unit identifier
[3]
10: Possible shorthand for '10-4' or status check
[4]
8,800: Likely refers to an address or location
[5]
ED2: Eastern District 2 unit
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Location mentioned:
Near N Washington St, Baltimore, MD 21213
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