False alarm reported at Frederick Avenue property, Baltimore MD


Police responded to a fire alarm at a property on Frederick Avenue in Baltimore. The alarm was later found to be accidental with no fire or emergency.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you, Ted. Thank you, Tom. Good morning. Should I have a car I can go to 4509 Frederick for a alarm? Ted, I'm sorry, you're requesting you to go to 4509 Frederick? No, I'm in road to it. I've kind of forgot you. Thank you very much, Aaron. Good morning.
00:28
Simple. Not a problem with one.
00:39
See the bigger, Chutu.
00:41
I think you get addressed if you want to give them about 15 minutes.
00:45
Kevin. See a bigger, 21.
00:46
21.
00:47
Thank you, good morning. I have a AutoTef, 2211, Ashton Street, 2211, Ashton Street.
00:53
Just due to walk, calling, I remember so it's 2001 and Suu, said he left it running, and so I took it.
00:59
All right, ten four.
01:00
Thank you, sir.
01:01
Do you have an x-ray today? Yeah, ten-four.
01:02
Hello.
01:03
Thank you, sir. Baker 21. Okay,
01:06
one next from a sir. Good morning, sir.
01:07
Can you log me in with Naker 21? You've been Sling 10149.
01:12
Cavill. Can you figure 24?
01:18
Two, four, you call.
01:19
Hey, good morning, sir. When you clear, can you pick up a narcotics complaint, 1915 Wilkins' rear yard for a number two male selling drugs? The district has every time a baker shift.
01:29
Anyone interested to call the death at times 7.30.
01:31
Q4, I'd be more than happy, too.
01:33
Chavut, thank you very much, sir.
01:34
Good morning.
01:35
Good morning to you too, sir.
01:36
Take it down.
01:37
Thank you, John. The alarm is going to be at David now.
01:39
It was accidental.
01:40
Thank you very much, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Near Frederick Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229
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