Hold-up alarm prompts police response at city building


Radio dispatch about a hold-up alarm at a building. Responders discuss security checks and rerouting. They mention a Real News Network site and construction in the area, near 231 Holliday St.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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Transcript:
10-4. OSS. 5 is why do you swapping on his battery? I'm just calling, taking this call from him. You could go ahead and send that North Howard and read to his box. 10-4. Okay, 11, we're going to reroute you. (name withheld), 11, I'm going to reroute you. I'm going to reroute you. I'm getting a hold-up alarm[1] at 7-Each-Ridwood. 7-Each-Ridwood, 17-4. This is... coming from the city of Baltimore Department of Human Resources. 10-4, reroute you from that overdose. 10-4. Just for the air, we used to be a bank in there, like, doing construction in this. Okay. Doing the construction area. Okay, well, how about the two, now I'm getting a hold up alone at 231 holiday. This is coming from the Real News Network. Not too sure. Is building security on air? It might even advise them reference. And building security on the air? The news please, they don't cover that. They don't cover that. Okay. Let me get the unit. I was expected the, um, saw it hidden over to 231 holiday. 231 holiday only has 11 and sector one. So you can show me a rope. (name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hold-up alarm: Indicates a possible robbery or attempted robbery in progress
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Location mentioned:
Near Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202
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