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Police car disabled on West Ostend near stadiumBaltimore MD

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W Ostend St, Baltimore, MD

A marked police vehicle became disabled on West Ostend Street near M&T Bank Stadium, blocking part of the road. The officer called for assistance and a tow but will try to drive the vehicle back to the district if possible.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
03:4
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, go ahead and put it in the CAD.
00:02
I'm going to need a department, so my vehicle just shut off on me.
00:09
All right, where are you at? Still at 1,200 block to carry?
00:13
Actually, I'm sitting on a bridge on West Ostend right now, literally looking at the M&T Bank Stadium.
00:26
Can I get a unit to make the way up to the Austin Bridge?
00:36
One pool, you from here.
00:41
Susie, let me know you need the money, let me know when you need the information for the department's hotel, please.
00:50
The handover street bridge or...
00:55
West Austin, right about the MST stadium, let me know you need information instead of the department itself.
01:04
One hundred blocks in West Austin.
01:11
When you get close,
01:13
yeah, it's okay, it's okay.
01:16
14, when you get there, just give me that information.
01:18
We go from there.
01:19
14, 104.
01:21
I will.
01:23
Thank you.
01:29
The vehicle is completely shut off on start.
01:33
Turn 4. I got lights on the dashboard.
01:36
The vehicle is just dead.
01:37
Can't even move it.
01:42
I go with the vehicle information as a marked vehicle shop number.
01:52
Yeah, 22, what's the shop number?
02:01
219474.
02:04
And we'll see you're making it.
02:09
10-9[1], sir?
02:11
I was asking, what's the year I make?
02:15
It's a Ford Explorer.
02:21
And is the 2021.
02:23
6A?
02:26
Yeah, 10 alpha landline.
02:27
10,000 landline.
02:28
106 for landline.
02:29
106 for landline.
02:35
And 22, is the vehicle competing?
02:41
Well, no, actually, I was able to let it reset itself.
02:45
So I'm just going to go ahead and take it back to the district.
02:47
So if you can have the tow come get it from the district, it definitely going to have to go back to the bend it.
02:56
14 know you can disregard and I'm going to do my best to get back to the district.
03:02
It's going to be slow but I was at there.
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10-9: Repeat last transmission

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W Ostend St, Baltimore, MD

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