Commercial alarm sounds at Baltimore address


A commercial alarm is sounding at a location in Baltimore, indicating a possible break-in or attempted entry.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
00:00Charlie 21.00:02Five Charlie 21.00:04I just want to make sure I'm going to Hopkins, right?00:08Ten for I back you to the original call.00:11I switch you out to Hopkins.00:12Send for.00:15Stand for, I copy.00:16I will advise you about, if I don't get connection, I'll call you.00:19All right, I copy.00:28All right, one David 11, will you give me a code?00:3424, it could be a David now.00:36All right, okay, 10.4, thanks.00:38And 523, Charlie.00:41No,00:44100%.00:45All right, the alarm sounding, 5910, York, 5910, York.00:53It's audible commercial.00:5410, 4.00:58Don't talk about it.
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Charlie 21.
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Five Charlie 21.
00:04
I just want to make sure I'm going to Hopkins, right?
00:08
Ten for I back you to the original call.
00:11
I switch you out to Hopkins.
00:12
Send for.
00:15
Stand for, I copy.
00:16
I will advise you about, if I don't get connection, I'll call you.
00:19
All right, I copy.
00:28
All right, one David 11, will you give me a code?
00:34
24, it could be a David now.
00:36
All right, okay, 10.4, thanks.
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And 523, Charlie.
00:41
No,
00:44
100%.
00:45
All right, the alarm sounding, 5910, York, 5910, York.
00:53
It's audible commercial.
00:54
10, 4.
00:58
Don't talk about it.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Baltimore, MD
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