Officer in distress at McDonald's near Eastern and Pulaski, Baltimore MD


Police reported an officer in distress at the McDonald's near Eastern Avenue and Pulaski Highway in Baltimore. Units are responding urgently to assist the officer as a signal 13 emergency was declared.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
713, signal 13, Eastern and Pulaski at McDonald's, Unit 4331, Thomas 0.039. Time is 0.3.29.
00:11
That was U-turn in Pulaski?
00:21
At Cineville 13 was Eastern and Polacki?
00:28
10-4[1]. Probably hot was in Polarski, he's met the gas.
00:36
Dispensurate.
00:38
10-4[1].
00:45
41. We have units responding.
00:49
Unit 41, do we have U.S.
00:51
Responding where? I just took the board.
00:55
Signal 13[2] that came out, Eastern of Pulaski, but I believe they said it may be Highlander, Pulaski.
01:04
St. Mr.
01:06
Pulaski don't mean. Is he Richard?
01:09
We got units going to Highland and Pulaski then, McDonald's?
01:18
Do we have any units respond in Holland and Pulaski?
01:22
You're having a number. They say it there.
01:26
25, I'll break off from the accent, response.
01:32
I'm talking to phone around.
01:37
What's the text for the call?
01:43
I can you invite who?
01:47
Signal 13[2], Signal 13, Highland and Palaiski. Highland and Palaiski for 431 at the McDonald's, as long as he was 331.
01:58
Signal 13[2] to Howland and Pulaski for the Eastern.
02:05
Then for Hulu every second.
02:11
25, 70s is going to 11. You said you were going.
02:17
It's just long-cost to block the street bill.
02:23
1032, 1032, Highland and Polayevsky 713 from 4331, 1032, timer 0.332.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
Signal 13: Officer requires urgent assistance or backup.
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