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911 no-voice call received near Borman St in BaltimoreBaltimore MD

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Baltimore, MD

A 911 no-voice call was received from a wireless phone near Borman street in Baltimore. The caller did not respond during callback attempts, with voicemail encountered on return calls.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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All right, I have a 911 no voice[1],
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near Borman.
00:04
It's T-Mobile, USA Wireless, a bad callback.
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Tells that we're David now.
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That's why?
00:19
Hello.
00:20
Yes, sir.
00:23
You try to do a callback with some, I'm trying to call this person that's not picking out for me.
00:29
Yeah.
00:35
All right, voicemail on call back. All right, one-five, I copy.
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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