Alarm sounding at CVS on Eastern Boulevard, Essex MD
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An alarm sounded at the CVS pharmacy near Eastern Boulevard, described as a tracker alarm related to the pharmacy. Police are responding and approaching the scene with caution.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Tracker alarm going off near Eastern Boulevard at the CVS.
00:07
104, needing a second head over to near Eastern Boulevard at the CVS.
00:11
Where would you like to start up?
00:14
926, any mileage 565A.
00:17
We'll get to all same lesson.
00:20
104. 21 and 2.
00:22
104. What was that?
00:25
So there's an alarm going off near Eastern Boulevard at the CVS.
00:33
2nd.
00:34
427.
00:36
Aides on dispatch is showing stationary at the moment.
00:41
427.
00:42
1040 is heading to see you guys.
00:44
It's stationary at the moment.
00:46
Can you just update the tag for this car? It's going to be a New York temp tag.
00:51
Zebra King William 339.
00:53
44. You can call me.
00:56
104.
00:58
10403.
01:00
Well, we'll be out of the CVS.
01:01
What kind of alarm is it?
01:06
Please, it says it's a tracker alarm.
01:09
It's pharma.
01:14
1112 redirects the tracker alarm saying pharma.
01:18
I guess, but oh yeah, I'll try to figure out with one.
01:20
10.
01:22
Make sure he uses caution sometimes as robberies.
01:26
1112 direct use caution.
01:28
Cable.
01:34
246.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:41
Can I get another unit to assist me and given some credit to Y if you have to BCCC? Is there another unit that can head over to 1146 at South Marlin and Silver?
01:52
Thursday, you can send it down.
01:56
725.
01:57
104. And just watch all units, the channel is going to be 10.3 times 21 and 4.
02:04
725.
02:06
Is 728 on anything?
02:09
Well, if that's for me, you can lift it.
02:12
104, the 10-4[1]-the-108 can lift it 21-04.
02:15
Um, I guess he's just writing his report.
02:20
Okay, when he gets a chance, can you just call 4-559, please?
02:25
7-28.
02:27
I'm direct, 4-559.
02:30
10-4[1], sir.
02:32
12. I'm planning the employee now.
02:34
Everything's 104.
02:36
She has no idea what a tracker alarm is at the pharmacy, but she's up to check it out.
02:42
2105. 10 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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