Crisis response team called to The Alameda, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and crisis response teams were dispatched to a possible behavioral crisis near The Alameda in Baltimore. A woman, whose name is withheld, was reportedly armed with kitchen items and acting violently. The Baltimore Crisis Response team was called to assist, and law enforcement advised others to use caution when approaching the scene. The situation appeared to involve a mental health emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
The Alameda is coming back out again for that violent behavioral crisis.
00:03
They're now advising that (name withheld) is armed with a weapon near The Alameda.
00:06
The Alameda.
00:08
You guys are clear up on Rex.
00:10
I have to talk (name withheld) out again.
00:12
Thirteen, are you able to start making your way over near The Alameda?
00:21
Let me find you.
00:26
Ninety-thirteen.
00:27
Let me get you making your way over and.
00:39
All right, so it looks like from the call here.
00:41
Ready?
00:45
Ten four, sir.
00:46
Ten four. KJ to eleven, if you haven't made—I'm speaking to you.
00:49
I'm sorry. If you haven't made it on Rex, can you redirect and slide over with 13 near The Alameda? It looks like (name withheld) is now acting out again.
00:58
(Name withheld) is experiencing a mental health crisis.
01:00
They are advising that (name withheld) is now using kitchen items as weapons.
01:04
This is coming in from the Baltimore Crisis Response.
01:08
Ten four. Yeah, that's what I was going to say.
01:13
And there it is.
01:15
Ten 40. Give them a thirty-five to forty-minute ETA for the Baltimore Crisis Response team to respond out.
01:21
Use caution approaching that scene.
01:22
They are advising that (name withheld) is in a behavioral crisis.
01:28
Eleven ten four.
01:29
We familiar.
01:39
10-4[1]. 10-3[3], I'm started that way.
01:47
I'm at the top end of Harford.
01:49
10-4[1] and you guys will be taking it back.
01:50
12 is going to be primary.
01:56
11 on 10-23[2].
02:07
Eleven.
02:09
Yeah, this is the crisis team calling us back because they couldn't get in time to talk to (name withheld).
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]
10-23: Arrived at or present on scene or location.
[3]
10-3: Stop transmitting; maintain radio silence except for essential or emergency communications.
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Location mentioned:
The Alameda, Baltimore, MD 21239
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