Commercial burglary alarm triggered with incorrect passcode, Baltimore MD


Police responded to a commercial burglary alarm at a business near Hudson Street. The alarm company provided an incorrect passcode for the activation.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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Transcript:
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Near Hudson St, excuse me, commercial regular alarm.
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The Dendrix one site did not have a crop of code for the intrusion alarm, near Hudson St.
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11. I advise the previous dispatcher. I'm with the Corps Commissioner at, uh,
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um,
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Hopkins from the bedside commitment.
00:28
All right, you're at Hopkins, then we put you out.
00:32
Um,
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what, which happens, Hopkins?
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Me?
00:37
Yeah, 1240, 1,200 Orleans.
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All right, 2, 4. I got you out now.
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Okay, 2nd, 3.
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Bacon, 23.
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Put the egg strain on the box, collag itself.
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23 in reference to the Rutland International, you said X-ray no communal egg.
01:10
It's going to be an ag with the vehicle.
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And full copy.
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Use the CC number 9225, 9225, CAD number 210.05.
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Timeout,
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$10,000.
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13.
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13.
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Can you hold me out on an obvious signal 30?
01:44
4800 block of Eastern Avenue.
01:47
4800 Eastern Avenue. 4800 Eastern Avenue, simple.
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12.
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12.
02:01
Hey, Timphill. He's got this order well known near Hudson St.
02:06
First, the only thing with the improper passcode,
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called commercial or well along near Hudson St.
02:16
It's a commercial alarm? What's the name of the business?
02:19
And don't see the name of the business.
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