Traffic hazard blocks streets near Russell and Hamburg, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a police officer reported a traffic hazard at the intersection near Russell Street and Hamburg Street in Baltimore and blocked the streets to prevent further accidents. The officer requested assistance from the Department of Public Works and the electric utility company BG&E to address the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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01:49
Transcript:
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you can give that alarm call, if they even know everything is secure.
00:03
And you're going to have to hold me out at Russell and Hamburg.
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I'm going to be blocking off Russell.
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I mean, Hamburg Street, because I almost witnessed two more accidents.
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So until somebody get up here, you're going to have to just hold me out here.
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I'm going to try to see if they have an ETA,
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DPW.
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I'd appreciate it.
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27, somebody just pulled up, I think it's WBW.
00:33
Okay, 10-4[1].
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22.
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Go ahead.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:48
Yeah, that's 1769.
00:50
Give it a day to know and it occurred in Illinois County.
00:53
All right, and CRU Center Bank, Tenful, I send it over the Dendee.
00:56
Send a bank, I do the Dayton Nuff.
00:58
Yeah,
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Tenful, I gave him a call back a letter to know what to do.
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Tenful.
01:09
One eight, so good with these check is going to be pressing on Baltimore Hays the game.
01:14
How old is it soon?
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I'm 5.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:25
I'm in the 900 blocks of Beastastasico on the traffic stuff.
01:30
I have a Maryland place.
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It's been a Tashin' cap.
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Yeah, DBW's advisor and this is going to take BGE as well.
01:47
They're getting on the phone, so just hold me here and open the mouth.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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