Industrial noise complaint near South Haven street, Baltimore MD
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A complaint was made about loud industrial noise near South Haven Street in Baltimore. An officer reported that a compression air pipe near the railroad tracks appears to be loose and is making a loud noise.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
There is an industrial noise and she doesn't like it.
00:03
Do you, (name withheld), no, please.
00:05
Okay,
00:10
thank you for...
00:11
Thank you, Officer Schiff.
00:12
Good morning to you all.
00:14
Someone could give me a code for the number one no voice.
00:17
That's the map.
00:18
Grab a SLS location on one hang up.
00:20
No answer on the call back.
00:23
Ben, give it a point out.
00:25
Simple, thank you.
00:30
27. Two seven.
00:35
The latter was 24.
00:38
104.
00:41
27 to 24. 27 to 24.
00:46
If you go down Aruna, there's a street called Wilbron,
00:54
and you can take that up to us.
00:56
Or if you go to Bradish, we're at the intersection of Braddish and Harlem.
01:02
What's that's up on to 53?
01:07
I don't know who it is when we just contact them.
01:13
Okay, it's 17.
01:16
Do we have a number for Tetra Tech?
01:20
Number for who?
01:23
That's your attack.
01:24
It looks like the, they have like a power station here.
01:28
I was wondering if there's something like maybe the railroad take care of just by the railroad tracks.
01:38
Are you giving me a name of a business?
01:42
Almost near South Haven Street and there's something called a compression air pipe.
01:48
It looks like it fell off and making that compression noise.
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Location mentioned:
S Haven St, Baltimore, MD 21224
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