Hit and run reported on Emerson Street with suspect fleeing, Baltimore MD


The audio is a radio communication about a hit-and-run incident involving a Honda at Emerson Street. Officers discuss the response details and coordination regarding the suspect who fled and a witness chasing the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
02:22
Transcript:
Yeah, go for. Charles 1-8? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Let me get a call for this hit and run, 4631, Emerson. All right, Charlie, you came to the shift. Anybody respond to that hit and run from earlier with a Honda, the lady was chasing the Honda? Anybody remember that call that he just matched? Well, they charged dispatch for me, but then I got rerouted at the dinner. K.J. dispatcher 5.8 to 8 Charlie 10 or any available supervisor. 20. Yes, sir. 1851 hours. This call was dispatched to 8 Charlie 18 as primary. At 1901 hours, there's a message put in here by A. Charlie 18, negative on canvas, and reference to this hit and run call. Then we have backup units on this call, A. Charlie 16X. A. Charlie 14 was on it, was preempted off of it. The call is 133 minutes old. Somebody went to the call and nobody is coding it. If they have not, someone needs to respond to this call so that it can be coded or handled. All right, and Charlie 18, I answered up for backup because the caller was chasing the call. I was a backup unit. It was assigned to another unit and apparently he got another call. When I finished this courtesy transport, I will respond to the call. But I was not primary. I was backup. 10-4[1], back up on the call, who were you backing up? And if that unit is still on the air, then they need to answer up. Here, see, on here, ma'am. What's going on? 4631 Evanston Avenue, sir. Were you handling that call as primary for hit and run 133 minutes ago? Not that I'm aware of, ma'am. 104. Charlie... 14 on the air.
Yeah, go for. Charles 1-8? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Let me get a call for this hit and run, 4631, Emerson. All right, Charlie, you came to the shift. Anybody respond to that hit and run from earlier with a Honda, the lady was chasing the Honda? Anybody remember that call that he just matched? Well, they charged dispatch for me, but then I got rerouted at the dinner. K.J. dispatcher 5.8 to 8 Charlie 10 or any available supervisor. 20. Yes, sir. 1851 hours. This call was dispatched to 8 Charlie 18 as primary. At 1901 hours, there's a message put in here by A. Charlie 18, negative on canvas, and reference to this hit and run call. Then we have backup units on this call, A. Charlie 16X. A. Charlie 14 was on it, was preempted off of it. The call is 133 minutes old. Somebody went to the call and nobody is coding it. If they have not, someone needs to respond to this call so that it can be coded or handled. All right, and Charlie 18, I answered up for backup because the caller was chasing the call. I was a backup unit. It was assigned to another unit and apparently he got another call. When I finished this courtesy transport, I will respond to the call. But I was not primary. I was backup. 10-4[1], back up on the call, who were you backing up? And if that unit is still on the air, then they need to answer up. Here, see, on here, ma'am. What's going on? 4631 Evanston Avenue, sir. Were you handling that call as primary for hit and run 133 minutes ago? Not that I'm aware of, ma'am. 104. Charlie... 14 on the air.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near Emerson St, Baltimore, MD 21223
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