Vehicle disabled at Honeygo and Silver Spring roads, White Marsh MD
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A vehicle was disabled in the roadway near Honeygo Boulevard and Silver Spring Road. Officers attempted to assist the motorist and move the car to a safe location.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
115 or unit closed 40 and new wood for 1046 40 a new wood it's in the road it's a green outback
00:09
several fifteen hundred sixteen thirty three thirty three thirty still ten four sixteen thirty sixteen thirty still ten four sixteen thirty
00:26
330, could you start a hook restored for my vehicle?
00:31
24, 1631 hours for six for six.
00:34
1330.
00:36
13, what is the 6?
00:39
1631.
00:41
6331. 631 hours.
00:47
I've not a 6771 channels here, click.
00:49
Done.
00:54
Man,
00:55
if you want to hold me out with a 1046, Honeygo Boulevard and Silver Spring Road, a vehicle info when you're ready.
01:04
I'm right behind you and let's pull up in a second.
01:07
1040 for the hand forward edge.
01:13
Yeah, 10-4[2].
01:14
I'll try to give her a jump.
01:16
She's not going to be able to get this thing up and running.
01:18
10-10[1]. She wants to come up so we can get her in the other lane and then we'll get some fliers up.
01:23
She's got some money on the way.
01:25
10-4[2].
01:30
229. I should have a passback from vehicle with 28-4-chap away, 28-4-chap on the Bimmo Road and Ridgeland Road.
01:37
All right there, vehicle tag was stolen.
01:38
They have a goal with 1989 Accura.
01:41
Correct.
01:43
1632 hours.
01:45
9-11-2-D8. You need one more to help push the car? Do you guys need another unit? Can I go?
01:54
228, checking on you.
01:56
Cool.
01:57
Do you guys need another unit to help push? Both other parties I have you.
02:01
Time for 1632.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Fight in progress
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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