Disorderly woman refuses to leave hospital entrance, Baltimore MD
Police responded to a woman wrapped in a white blanket who refused to leave near Johns Hopkins Hospital's children's emergency room entrance after security called for assistance.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
03:12
Transcript:
00:00
This is a disorderly in reference to a number one female refusing to leave that location.
00:11
She's wrapped up in a white blanket, security officer Hardwick called it in.
00:23
We only have ability to contact the University campus police.
00:30
Let me see if I can find that number elsewhere.
00:35
I don't think they have active police department yet.
00:37
They can handle the hospital, that's why we're going to go.
00:42
You can put in one box, I'll take care of them now.
00:45
Ten four, ten four.
00:49
Ten four.
00:53
Is this specified where I'm John, I'm going to see you this?
01:01
It says, um, near Orleans three sides.
01:07
And I'm just looking through the call just to make sure I haven't left anything out.
01:12
I do have a number four, Mrs.
01:14
Security officer Hardrick.
01:18
I'll advise.
01:19
I'll head over to the old blood 18 under the Williams.
01:21
Thank you. Time for you, you're welcome.
01:36
Backing up the Davis-J unit.
01:39
I'm sorry, 10-9[2].
01:43
I'll be in the back and reference to that assault on a tort.
01:48
Copy that, 10-4[1].
01:54
Thirty, I'm 10-4[1]-30 for round 4.
01:59
104.30.
02:02
Ten point three minutes away.
02:07
Happy there.
02:08
Get chintention of three.
02:10
Your destiny.
02:13
Copy that.
02:15
Two-seven.
02:21
Two-seven.
02:23
What's the name of the caller?
02:27
One second, two-seven.
02:31
Two-seven is security officer to Hardry.
02:38
Good year to fit 20.
02:46
Two seven.
02:49
I get another unit to the Johns Hopkins Hospital, the children's emergency room side of the entrance.
03:02
So I have another unit that continue 1127 are Johns Hopkins Hospital children's emergency room entrance.
03:10
To where that can break off a board, I'll head over there.
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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Location mentioned:
Johns Hopkins Metro, Baltimore, MD 21287
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