Shooting victim treated and firearm search underway, Baltimore MD


Responding units treated a shooting victim near Hampton Pl and are searching nearby alleys for a possible firearm related to the incident. The victim was transported to University Pediatric Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
05:23
Transcript:
00:00
Oh, what are you? That like that.
00:02
13[3].
00:03
You got my Rowling Cabinal in my box.
00:06
13[3]. 13. And if you say, my number one come on.
00:13
24[1]. 24.
00:14
All right,
00:15
I have one more medicant.
00:16
And we'll get a unit to call it the medical point.
00:18
9 to 24[1], what you got there?
00:20
Yeah, we tried.
00:21
The third young leader was on the outside.
00:25
Most likely if she's going to the house, then we need some other father as well.
00:28
Follow the medic as well.
00:29
All right, so forth.
00:30
Your exact 20.
00:31
The Medics currently at near Hampton Pl.
00:34
Okay, we're going to do we get a different fellow medic.
00:36
Southwest DCIC.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:38
Yes, ma'am.
00:39
Anyone on scene of the shooting can drop to see with the victim information?
00:43
Do you have any unit that can drop the scene to provide that information, the victim information?
00:48
One right, who needs info?
00:49
Southwest BCIC, do you have the victim information, sir?
00:52
Step 4, you're dropping to see.
00:54
We're dropping. We're dropping. 12 to 09, give me a call.
00:56
13[3], Chris Fox, so on.
00:57
Do you have Fox, what you got?
00:59
13[3] to Fox, the rear alley where we were before, there's a red awning.
01:03
Is there any way you could look up there for us or look on top that for us, just see if there's any on that?
01:08
You talk about beyond 27307?
01:10
I got my flash laid in flash mode right now atop the awning.
01:16
Let's see you. Give me a second.
01:17
I'm close. Can you make sure it come back in the military again?
01:19
What is the full?
01:20
Probably four.
01:21
Yes, ma'am. The medic is currently down to near Hampton Pl.
01:23
One down to D.D.combe down to DHS.
01:27
We do you need a unit product.
01:29
We need a unit product of Medicaid.
01:31
Hey to 10, can you follow the medic?
01:32
May the 10 to that unit.
01:33
Can you follow the medic?
01:34
I'm just primaries.
01:35
10 4.
01:38
Talk to that unit.
01:39
The red audit is clear.
01:40
Up and up there.
01:41
13[3] o'clock. I appreciate that.
01:42
Thank you.
01:43
I do we have any internet that can salvage medicine at the University?
01:48
David 10, one of my units.
01:49
She has the problem, medic please.
01:51
You're not preoccupied on something else.
01:52
Okay.
01:53
Save 17, where's David 29?
01:54
I have you all not on this season.
01:56
David 10, I'm sorry.
01:57
What am I? In his T.
01:58
David 17 is David 10.
02:03
Myself and David 19 are back here searching for a possible firearm, ma'am, in these alleys.
02:07
Where's David 29? If he's not holding anything, I think you might be available for you for you.
02:12
10-4[2], thank you guys.
02:13
David 29. Are you available to follow the medic?
02:16
Ten four, I can go.
02:17
I can leave the crime scene.
02:18
Okay, ten-four.
02:19
Lateral with the primary unit, please.
02:21
And give that information.
02:22
Twenty-four, go ahead. The primary.
02:23
Twenty-four the primary.
02:24
Glenn, they're medical left already, so you're going to meet them at University Pediatric, Medic 26.
02:31
What hospital?
02:32
University at...
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
24: Unit or identifier, possibly referencing the scene or a team
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
[3]
13: Officer needs help (context suggests a unit identifier here, but '13' is often a distress or priority code)
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Location mentioned:
Near Hampton Pl, Baltimore, MD 21215
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