Caller uses profanity in repeated 911 calls, alarm sounds, Baltimore MD


A person at a residential address repeatedly called 911 using rude language and then hung up. An alarm was also sounding for about 23 minutes at a dental office nearby.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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Transcript:
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Adam 15, you go home me to the district. Tim Ford, Adam 15. I have you, when you say hold you, because I have you at the district, just clear you off the board now. That's what, thank you. You're welcome. Thank you.
00:27
Could you just stand by in reference to that 116 North Hacker? Because the text really says, the caller refused the safety emergency to 911[1] after three attempts. He was being belligerent and using profanity with the 911 operator. Then the lines disconnected. I do have an audible alarm with 23 minutes on it. Could you go to that call first, please, 336 North Charles?
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I think, I appreciate it. And it's for the dental, Baltimore City dental group, first floor. Please, therefore, I'll...
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency Call
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Location mentioned:
Near N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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