Police respond to family disturbance in Baltimore


Police were called to a family disturbance at a home in Baltimore. There was no danger as no one was armed, and the situation was non-violent.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
01:18
Transcript:
Okay. Give it 13. Yes, ma'am. This is not an armed person. This is a family disturbance. Can you change that and give it a frank no? And you could put that larceny back in my box. Frank[1] no, 10-4[2]. Go ahead. O'9, (name withheld) is at a roll call and they have their vehicles. Thanks, O'9. Appreciate it. Did you send a run down? I don't have any, I only have one unit that's locked on on (name withheld). We run down with that, the GA's. Definitely, thank you. This call is contained back all 3031 Grayson Street, one person, priority one. My name is Mr. Mika. Call the State's Mother's mother's swan awake at caller. Ma'am, you can do that in with the other calls. There's no armed person there. It's a family disturbance. If you put it in with the other call, you're different now. That's why thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Frank: No (possibly 'Frank' as a code for 'No weapon involved' or 'False' for a weapon indicator)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near Grayson St, Baltimore, MD 21216
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