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Vehicle fire and damage reported near Walnut dead endWoodlawn MD

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Walnut St, Woodlawn, MD 21207

According to the dispatch call, a sedan caught fire and was damaged near the dead end of Walnut Street in Woodlawn, Maryland. Officers secured the area and were identifying the vehicles involved.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
It's a sedan driver (name withheld).
00:05
104.023.2. 2.30 hours.
00:10
O2. O230.
00:15
And 315, did you want the prefect to contact VG any?
00:19
Yeah, I think it has a alpha figure that I was going to take care of all of them to get here, but.
00:24
Like five, no, I'm good.
00:26
10-9[2] of barracks.
00:28
Two, thirty one.
00:32
Three,
00:34
three. Three.
00:35
Precinct three.
00:37
128, 109 at last message.
00:40
4.4254 is there.
00:42
Send this call down for Park High Tava now if you can make VG any aware.
00:48
104, that's 2.31.
00:50
2.99 out.
00:52
104, is it, the vehicle, the car on fire?
00:56
125, have 126 hold at the dead end of Walnut.
01:01
104021.
01:02
126 is a walnut.
01:04
126, can you come from?
01:06
We're at the dead end now.
01:09
104.
01:10
104, 231. 315.
01:12
It's just a support pole and the supporting wires.
01:16
Okay, now if you can just turn on their overheads, maybe they'll anchor down.
01:20
Okay, it's direct.
01:22
104. 7.4.
01:23
7.4.
01:25
22.
01:26
Say he's a Walnut.
01:28
104. Can you give me a 100 block? On Walnut.
01:31
(number withheld) Walnut
01:35
104.02-2. 2.
01:36
2.
01:37
You can hold me out on desktop.
01:41
We're at (number withheld) looking down at that.
01:45
We're not seeing him. He might be on the other side of this fence.
01:48
I would let whatever agency runs that highway, let him know.
01:53
104.0-232.
01:55
I have a touch tag.
01:57
Ted.
01:58
6-70, you hold me all on fellowship.
02:01
Cervitoia, Camry, Virginia, and Tom Adam John, (number withheld).
02:06
104.2.33.
02:09
611 7.7.
02:10
Just dash 1-26.
02:12
Just to verify, you advise that he might be, not you saw him, 10-4[1]?
02:17
233.
02:19
426. You can send him back to 05.
02:21
Time for 2.3.
02:26
Ten-four.
02:27
Ten-four. When she called out the numeric, we're looking right at it.
02:32
We didn't see them crossed.
02:33
There's a fence line here that leads back to the interstate, so it may be on the other side of that.
02:38
28, just you need additional.
02:40
All right, ten-four, one-two-eight.
02:42
Any current update?
02:45
Right now, I think 26 is all the way.
02:47
And can you add one more tie for me?
02:50
928. Can you serve a 51 for this vehicle?
02:53
Good.
02:56
One, two, eight.
02:57
Yeah, anybody, give me one second.
02:59
You hold off that for a second, we're pulling up.
03:02
Red Balbo, Stan, Maryland.
03:05
(name withheld), heavy side end damage.
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).
[2]
10-9: Repeat last transmission

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Walnut St, Woodlawn, MD 21207

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