Residential burglar alarm triggers at Mosher St residence, Baltimore MD
A residential burglar alarm was triggered near Mosher St. Attempts to contact the keyholder failed due to disconnected lines and no callback response. Units responded but found no injuries or persons to speak with at the scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
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Transcript:
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In an audible alarm for near Mosher St, residential burglar alarm.
00:10
For the Brunson, I'll rather than spoke with keyholder as for the front door.
00:19
Anyway, give me some more units 1,710 feet.
00:23
Looks like there's some kind of melee on the street.
00:27
Any of the units have 1,210 C.
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One five a right.
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On the one row.
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13 of their room.
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Home row. Home rope.
00:43
Looks like,
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right around 1725, thank you.
00:53
The units are responding, 1,700 pounds.
01:03
Too right, it looks like it broke up. It seems everybody went there separate waves.
01:10
Looks like no injuries and nobody's sticking around to talk so we can flow it down.
01:19
You can, uh,
01:25
you come 30 to it.
01:29
Jim.
01:34
Okay, 1032, 1032, 1700 p.7-acre, 2-wave is 932.
01:45
Wait, I'll be out on foot for a little bit.
01:49
Two-one.
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Two-one.
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Two-one.
01:57
In motion, David, no.
01:59
Ten, four, fifteen.
02:06
One-five?
02:08
Okay, then I'm one, no voice. It's 15-10 Mosier.
02:11
So static, one-al-line, line disconnected again,
02:15
tree line management.
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TRIU sent the call back, said they called several times and got no answer.
02:25
We know.
02:27
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mosher St, Baltimore, MD 21216
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