Holdup alarm triggered at 7-Eleven


A holdup alarm went off at a 7-Eleven store. It's unclear if this is a real robbery or if it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
01:24
Transcript:
We get fucking with you now, and he's got some advice to do. It's going to be at this issue. All right, I love them, (name withheld). And you can't have this 3.042. I know we're still, you know, everyone's getting their stuff together. Just be advised, I just have six calls on the board. I do have one priority one[1]. All right, what's the priority one? There's a holdup alarm[2] coming from E55 North Wall Street, 711. This is an audible, wireless, no further information on this. All right, then for, just by that call. Okay, 10.4. Okay, do I have a railroad troll? ship units that can head over to 855 North 4th Street and Ruffer Salt. Hold up a long come from 711. I'm trying to avoid going on there because I don't want to see no dead dog, but you can... Hold I get another user to respond with it. Katie to Charlie 14. Charlie 14. Do you have a vehicle? 3.47.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority one: High-priority emergency call
[2]
holdup alarm: Alarm indicating possible robbery or armed threat
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Location mentioned:
Near N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205
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