Follow-up investigation on fatal crash on Hanover Pike, Baltimore County MD
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Emergency responders conducted a follow-up investigation near Hanover Pike and Leedsville in Maryland related to a fatal crash that occurred about a week ago. Translation assistance was requested to aid communication during the investigation. No new vehicles or evidence were spotted at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
I've been asked to do a follow-up on Hanover Pike likely related to a fatal crash.
00:05
It happened about a week ago.
00:07
Can you see if 315's bail would help you translate?
00:11
315.
00:12
For mail juvenile and 4-7-9-8 is my mileage.
00:18
315, go ahead.
00:20
4-9-1. 10-4[1]-7-8.
00:23
Are you available to help CT25 translate?
00:27
45.
00:28
Good.
00:29
Sorry, I got back for me sure.
00:32
I'm sorry, can I?
00:35
Hey, 27.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:37
Not sure if the caller gave the right street or not; there are no vehicles in any ditches from Middle River Road to Cutsche-Wash.
00:49
She said she had a message.
00:50
I wasn't able to hear it.
00:52
She's associated with that CPC number.
00:54
She has all the information.
00:55
She's just a little slow.
00:57
104. So far, no vehicles spotted.
01:02
Are you able to translate for T25?
01:06
Before, for the woman to go back to the station.
01:11
Dispatch to CT25.
01:12
It's going to be near Hanover Pike and Leedsville.
01:16
I don't have a...
01:17
What is the all redbird house? I cannot look it up on my way.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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