Holdup alarm at convenience store on Belair Road, Baltimore MD


A holdup alarm was triggered at a convenience store near Belair Road. Police responded and reported a small crowd gathering at the scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
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Transcript:
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Any sector 2 units come clear, any available units, we get a holdup alarm.
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Near Belair Road at Dura Express.
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Panic, holdup alarm.
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Available units, we have a holdup alarm.
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Near Belair Road.
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Anyone could come clear.
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201 is the District 1012?
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10 4 sir all right if somebody is on the way to a codeable reroute please
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104
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Charlie 10 yeah you could um have 12 goal 10 8
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10 4
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Charlie 12, do you copy?
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I've been to late.
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I'm up here blocking traffic for 14.
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I can't check on my tolls for these two vehicles because they're blocking the Alameda.
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Between BIA, I'm blocking traffic at Camron and Newford, and then I got 12 blocking traffic on the Alameda, because the cars are speeding down there.
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10-4[1].
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Probably 28.
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28.
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28.
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Yes, sir. Are you able to check out this holdup alarm? It's near Belair Road.
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It's a Dera Express.
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It's a holdup, panic alarm, duress alarm.
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Alright, let me get the green light from 10.
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I'll set up front front of St.
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Clair. I have a little small crowd.
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If you give the green light, I'll check out.
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Turn 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Near Belair Rd, Baltimore, MD 21206
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