Electric bike and car collide; riders refuse care, Baltimore MD


Radio dispatch about a crash near Baltimore and Holland Avenue involving an electric bike and a vehicle. The recording lists call reference numbers, asks units to respond, and notes both people are refusing medical attention. It also mentions a possible link to stolen medication and that the person hit may have been on the bike.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
02:43
Transcript:
All right, do I have anyone in the area that can take the bag with 12 on reference to that signal 31 involving a motorcycle in a vehicle at Baltimore Holland evidence? 15, on me on the back. 10[1], 4, 15. 13. $13 a good one. 10. 14. Go ahead. OSS3, switch the Central, OSS3 to the Central, 1633. I'll copy that 17-year number is going to be 6892, 6892. The CAD[2] is 3487, and you're talking about with 1558. That's the thing. Ten, no problem. Twenty-four. Twenty-four. Twenty-four. Can you place me at John Hopkins for a brief Bior, please? Ten, four. Eleven. I'll call her, but they even know for right now, so we'll be able to report for stolen medication. (name withheld), no. Probably no, Tesla. Sorry, that fate was it, (name withheld), no. All right, (name withheld), 11. No, 13 is in route, correct? 13, 13, 13. 13, you said you're en route to, yeah, yeah, yeah. So they have a, this might be related, saying the person that's hit on the bike, I think it is. I'll go ahead and dupe that into the call as well. Okay, 10-4[3], and this could be a signal 30. They're both refusing an info attention. Okay, copy that. Is it a mailhead off a bike or a motorcycle? It's one of those electric bikes.
All right, do I have anyone in the area that can take the bag with 12 on reference to that signal 31 involving a motorcycle in a vehicle at Baltimore Holland evidence? 15, on me on the back. 10[1], 4, 15. 13. $13 a good one. 10. 14. Go ahead. OSS3, switch the Central, OSS3 to the Central, 1633. I'll copy that 17-year number is going to be 6892, 6892. The CAD[2] is 3487, and you're talking about with 1558. That's the thing. Ten, no problem. Twenty-four. Twenty-four. Twenty-four. Can you place me at John Hopkins for a brief Bior, please? Ten, four. Eleven. I'll call her, but they even know for right now, so we'll be able to report for stolen medication. (name withheld), no. Probably no, Tesla. Sorry, that fate was it, (name withheld), no. All right, (name withheld), 11. No, 13 is in route, correct? 13, 13, 13. 13, you said you're en route to, yeah, yeah, yeah. So they have a, this might be related, saying the person that's hit on the bike, I think it is. I'll go ahead and dupe that into the call as well. Okay, 10-4[3], and this could be a signal 30. They're both refusing an info attention. Okay, copy that. Is it a mailhead off a bike or a motorcycle? It's one of those electric bikes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10: Affirmative/Okay
[2]
CAD: Computer Aided Dispatch reference
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Copy
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Baltimore, MD
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