Police respond to multiple no voice 911 calls on York Road, Baltimore MD
Police are responding to several 911 calls from two locations near York Road. The callers did not speak when answered. Officers are checking if there is an emergency or if the calls are accidental or from answering services.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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All right, this 911 no voice[1], TR. You sent back 4,007. near York Rd. They said it was an answering service on the call back.
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And we'll also investigate the showing a Vista map location.
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I'm phone.
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14 a minute. 14 a minute.
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I'm going to fall for a field.
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Stefan.
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13.
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13, Ed.
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I know the addition to ship up with PR.
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Oh,
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yes.
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I'm 99.
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99.
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Yes, I have a 911 no voice[1], near York Rd, just as Vestimap address,
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and you call back if we needed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911 no voice: Silent/open-line 911 call with no voice heard
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Location mentioned:
Near York Rd, Baltimore, MD 21212
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