Police respond to silent 911 call, likely pocket dial, Baltimore MD


Police received a 911 call from near North Howard Street with no voice or response. They later contacted the caller who said it was likely an accidental pocket dial.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
02:47
Transcript:
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914, you have 911[1] no voice, near North Howard St, rapid SOS, no voice, and no answer on the COVID.
00:09
There's L-Tower.
00:15
Uh, 1047.
00:19
I'll try to call it.
00:21
Two,
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three, nine. One three, six one.
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So, phone.
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1399, for a count of 5059, for a count of 5059,
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time of 2357.
00:44
First one, thank you.
00:46
Oh, you are.
00:57
Adam, two one.
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Two one.
01:01
Two one.
01:04
10, two, three, Tennessee, one at say you all in Shepardin.
01:17
Um,
01:19
I have a description of number one male, his name is (name withheld),
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wearing a gray sweatsuit and purple pants. I'm not sure if this is a suspect or victim at this time.
01:30
I have nothing further.
01:36
Oh no, you can't home to your rock.
01:47
That was the address I was giving them.
01:54
I'm on, sir, I'm sorry to leave my son of the clear if you want me to take it out ticket.
02:01
If you can, can you, um,
02:03
just go a football control practicing? We've got the proper ones out here.
02:09
Negative.
02:12
Okay, helpful.
02:15
We are 1023 on 14th.
02:18
That's a 104, sir.
02:20
Since then the base, your time will be 0123.
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When I go.
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14. Ma 'am, I was able to make contact with the caller via phone. He indicated that maybe he's pocket dialing. He did not mean to call police.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call received, possibly with no voice or open line.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Howard St, Baltimore, MD 21218
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