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Car accident reported with unresponsive phone owner 

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Near S Pulaski St, Baltimore, MD 21223
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
01:11

Transcript:
It's coming in as a Signal 31, 315 South Pellamont, a rising call and not a good callback number from the automatic crash system states the owner of her iPhone within a series crash and is not responding to this phone. A call. Yes, this is 1010 West Baltimore. Coming in, there's other, there's an open line and heard a child in the background. He hung up, no a voice on the phone. Okay. Go ahead. Yeah, I'm sorry to call back multiple times. No answer. And try to follow back multiple times. No answer. Give it a window.

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