Abandoned 911 call leads to possible assault response


The audio is about police responding to an abandoned 911 call at an address. Building managers are providing access and a medic is requested for a possible assault at a metro station.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
02:48
Transcript:
2.8. Hello. And I 911 no voice. 2131 North Smallwood. It was an abandoned call hang up. It's not a south hour's a physical location. Oh, you know. Can I have a transfer when you're ready? Okay. I'll be transponder number one female from 1904 patients for Western District. She's Bones secure. I'm 10[1]61, star on Mars at 6-7-819. 2019. 11. 11, lateral with 16. 16. 16. 16. 16. 16. 16. Hey, I got a contact with one. the building managers, we're getting the key now. Okay. Okay. One five. One five. I've asked. Yes, ma'am if you want to disarrie process arrest. Okay. Okay. That was 18. 118. Man, I'm putting out of booking, you can put (name withheld) in my boss. Simple. Charleston. Charleston. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10, me show me 10, 2, 3 on 11, 11, 11 part caps, 15th school. Oh, 16th school. Stuff. And 22 extra toll is going to be McDowell's. Time for it, thank you. Just have a code for this common assault at Upton Metro Station. MCA has police officers on saying they only needed a medic. Question two, give it a frank or David Haleham by NCA. 4.6. 4.6. Can there if the medic respond to this location please for our... Hold off one second, ma'am.
Police codes explained
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10: Possible reference to unit status or assignment
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Location mentioned:
Upton, Baltimore, MD 21217
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