Officer in distress call at near Moraville Avenue, Baltimore MD


An officer in distress triggered an urgent police response near Moraville Avenue in Baltimore after reports of a disturbance involving loud fighting and door slamming. The caller later canceled the need for police.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
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Signal 13[1], Signal 13,
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near Moraville Avenue, near Moraville Avenue, Signal 13[1], Charlie 11th, 239 at the time.
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Okay, and I'm going to head that way.
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10-4. 4. 2.13.
00:22
Preference to my call, the caller said he no longer needs police. David no,
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and they saw me on route to 11 calls.
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Yeah, Paul.
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Unit 41, everybody stay off the air, we got a 13 on the air.
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For, um,
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David, what is he saying? He's saying it's a disturbance going on for the gun on grace.
00:49
People over at the house keep fighting so loud he can't go to sleep.
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They slamming the door, making threats.
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It says two number two females, two number one males, one number one number two.
01:11
Can you have anyone in two for CDS over the 800 block of Clifford?
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Next to two.
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1032, 1032, near Moraville Avenue.
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302, 4809, near Moraville Avenue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 13: Officer requires urgent assistance or backup.
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