Silent alarm triggered near Wilkens Ave with possible squeegee activity, Baltimore MD


A silent alarm was triggered near Wilkens Ave, Baltimore, possibly related to squeegee activity. The alarm originated from a location near a urology clinic, prompting a request for personnel to check the area.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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Transcript:
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silent alarm[1] on West Austin, Squeegees, and Mokane, the Bullard, and Larson needs somebody going up in 11-block sealing packages.
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In all units, you know this, the room.
00:14
Let me go through this board.
00:19
Put on a copy, real quick.
00:22
Edmund, take care of that.
00:23
I'm okay. I know you're there.
00:25
You can probably show with that.
00:26
And, Kay, is that urology or whatever? Is that a cell tower?
00:32
No, it's from, it usually comes from the medical center, but he's always just an animal window boy.
00:42
All right, if it's not cell tower, once somebody's good, let's just a checkout.
00:47
So, 4ML units, which is in the, SD1 on the air, SD1.
00:57
2,000, below from my back.
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All right, two, all right, uh, real quick, two file, okay, I see that C's C's enough to go.
01:07
All right, um, for near Wilkens Ave, this is usually now with a voice from the urology place.
01:14
You just go in there and just say it right good and then code it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
silent alarm: Alarm activation received with no audible siren
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