Driver stopped for suspected drunk driving near firehouse, Perry Hall MD
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According to the dispatch call, a white jeep was stopped near the firehouse on Belair Road near Pinehill Road. The driver was suspected of drunk driving and vomiting out the window. Authorities shared this information with Precinct 9.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
813 of the area.
00:01
Start for title as the U.I. can be at Bel Air and Klausmier, Bel Air and Klausmier, advising that they will leave a drunk driver throwing up out of the window.
00:08
It is a white male unknown further.
00:11
Two of fourteen, sending down the noise complaint.
00:15
Number five, cinnamon circle.
00:17
Five cinnamon circle.
00:19
Professor here at Brenbrook.
00:21
(name withheld) calling in on apartment two C is in Charles saying he hears no one of the other apartment subjects being loud.
00:30
Forty-five, Mary stop when you're ready.
00:34
Turn 4.
00:35
They're in a white jeep, Maryland Tag (number withheld).
00:39
The vehicle is currently at the Firehouse on Belair Road near Pinehill Road.
00:47
Can you go out with it?
00:49
830 Road.
00:51
And that is where the vehicle is currently stopped as Pine Hill and Belair.
00:54
Careful.
00:55
Eastbound Eastern at Seaford Avenue on a black,
01:02
Accura MDX, (number withheld) Charles over King, and I'm fine.
01:09
Times 20 to 25.
01:11
20 to 25.
01:14
And 912, looking through the comments, I think it may be going to southbound Old Baller if I'm reading it, right?
01:22
It's a South Elbeller, but I think it meant to see South Owen Valer.
01:27
Devo.
01:30
6909.
01:31
Go ahead. 8.10.
01:35
2.40. You can take any copy of 241.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:40
Town force for coming down.
01:43
The transfer over to your channel.
01:45
It's the work in a traffic detail on those 0200.
01:50
The firehouse should be Precinct 9, so you might want to give them a heads up as a little, please.
01:55
10-4[1]. Precinct 9 also got a call for it, and whatever information they got, they sent it back to us.
02:02
And 8.15, I actually don't know if the whitemarsh one is going to be in reference to this one.
02:06
The white morse call gives it as a white sedan, not an SUV.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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