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Caller requests transfer due to mental distress in BaltimoreBaltimore MD

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Near Cedonia Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206

A caller near Cedonia Ave in Baltimore reported feeling unsafe and requested to be transferred out of the city. The caller said she had a previous crash and feels stuck in the city, but that she lives in Baltimore. Due to apparent mental health distress, a Crisis Intervention Team officer was requested to assist. The caller also mentioned concerns about her phone being hacked and threatened to contact the news if help was not provided.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
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Transcript:
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near Cedonia Ave.
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She's coming in as an investigate.
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(name withheld) came on the line and said that she needs to be transferred out of the city.
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She said she crashed a few years ago.
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She thinks she's stuck in the city.
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She says she doesn't live in New York.
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She lives in Baltimore.
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They informed how she reached Baltimore City 911.
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She said she knew what she was talking about.
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She knows we have her phone hacked.
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She said, if we don't send somebody to transfer her back to where she is from and where she lives, she would call the news.
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They asked for the address and call her ungod.
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Charlie 2.8.
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Can you, I'm sorry, heading over to Frankford and Frankford Avenue in Summerfield, and right before this orderly, complainant said that there's about 40 number one female sighted in the street.
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Okay.
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Okay. I'm going to have a unit on the back of 2.8.
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Okay.
01:14
26, I'm clear enough.
01:15
I can hit there you can make the primary.
01:18
Alright, 10-4, and Fox is getting through.
01:21
All right, 10-4.
01:25
In the meantime, see we can get County Air.
01:27
And for that prior call,
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have a CIT[1] officer respond to back that unit up.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team (mental health-trained officers)

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Near Cedonia Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206

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