Traffic control coordinated near Fulton and Reisterstown roads, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, officers coordinated additional traffic control near the intersection of Fulton Avenue and Reisterstown Road in Baltimore in response to a motor vehicle accident signal.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Western District
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Question four, can I have you help on tune to the signal 31[1] for traffic control?
00:08
What's the location?
00:18
I'm not copying the cross street.
00:19
Reisterstown, southbound where?
00:24
If you didn't first just lock off, Reisterstown near Fulton, northbound on Reisterstown.
00:29
I can work with that.
00:31
All right, I have Dickerton coming in roll for that.
00:33
I can get you a second unit if you need it.
00:37
And, Reisterstown and Orm.
00:39
Okay, 104. Reisterstown and Orm, Weston 4.
00:42
Ten-four, am I allowed to go that far? Supervisors,
00:47
confirmed.
00:52
Stand by for a moment, motion for.
00:56
Can I have a supervisor advise? Kevin, he had Boston four assists once seen with the signal 31[1] to traffic control.
01:05
I don't know, 10 is coming up there.
01:08
Keep less than formal, we'll call the street.
01:11
All right, Semple, lesson four, listen four, just to cut it.
01:17
Yeah, so no clear enough because of being added me.
01:18
I'm normally at Reisterstown, right now.
01:21
All right, well, he's asking if you can block it at Reisterstown near Fulton,
01:24
northbound, Reisterstown.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 31: Motor vehicle accident, possibly involving injuries.
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