Individual refuses to cooperate during disorderly incident, Prince Frederick MD
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Emergency responders arrived at near Solomons Island Rd S after a report of disorderly conduct. The individual involved refused to open the door and was uncooperative with law enforcement officers during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Territia Lian, Tung District 2 for disorderly 911.
00:03
I'm District 2 for disorderly 911.
00:07
One says on a C3-7.
00:10
44.
00:11
Go.
00:17
70.
00:18
No,
00:24
that was the counter for the flooding.
00:25
I was coming to you first.
00:27
Correct.
00:33
34177 is at near Solomons Island Rd S on route, cross street of Radcliffe Drive, Thomas Pancourt.
00:40
1017 is Jude Chambers.
00:43
B44-177 is at near Solomons Island Rd S on the road, cross street of Radcliffe Drive, Thomas Gantleud, 717 is Jew's Chambers.
00:53
She's advising that the police were just there 15 minutes ago.
00:57
She was just there 15 minutes ago.
01:00
(name withheld) subject will not open the door, advising that he was supposed to be helping her, agree to fix her car, and then Prout.
01:09
(name withheld) subject will not open the door, realizing that he was supposed to be helping her agreed to fix her car, and then throughout 43 minutes on her residence for the (name withheld) Subject.
01:24
243 there is an alert on the residence for the (name withheld) subject.
01:29
And he is uncooperative argument with law enforcement.
01:33
He is uncooperated argument with law enforcement.
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Location mentioned:
Solomons Island Rd S, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
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