False medical emergency call at York Road residence, Baltimore MD


Police responded to an address near York Road for a medical emergency. An ambulance arrived but left shortly after. Officers checked the house but no one answered the door and no signs of medical distress were found. It was later confirmed to be a false medical call with no patient transport.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
00:00
The reference is called, can you, um, show any way you can get hold of the fire department? There's an AMBO here when we pulled up and then they took off. I don't know if they had the lady in the back of the AMBO or what's going on. Is there any way you can find out?
00:13
Let me look at it right now.
00:19
They look like they didn't take her, they say it's a false medical call.
00:26
Okay, we check the house and around it.
00:29
The house is tight as a drum knock on the door, nobody's answering.
00:33
So we're up here on York Road, we don't see anybody, nobody's approached us.
00:38
So you can give us a David no for now, unless anything else comes out.
00:46
24 got that 911 no voice[1], near York Road, 911, cell tower.
00:54
David, no.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911 no voice: Silent/open-line 911 call with no voice heard
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Location mentioned:
Near York Rd, Baltimore, MD 21212
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