Disturbance resolved at mental health program residence, Baltimore MD
Officers responded to a disturbance near Garrison Boulevard at a residence for individuals in a mental health program. Although the initial call reported an aggravated assault, officers found no weapons or assault and resolved the situation with the program director.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
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Transcript:
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David 12, you can, uh, I know that aggravated assault came out, near Garrison Boulevard.
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I'm taking care of it.
00:07
It's not aggravated assault.
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Sir, I'm direct.
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I'll do put together.
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Okay,
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you said, not aggravated assault.
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David 12, yeah, there's no weapons involved.
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It's not an aggravated assault.
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This is a program that has individuals with mental health issues.
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I'm on the phone with the director right now.
00:31
It's not aggravated assault. You can do the call.
00:33
And Sarge, I'll give you a call back to, I feel you went in 10-4[1].
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All right, Tim 4.
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Before you leave, this is changed the title to call.
00:41
Someone will come up into A.
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All right, 104.
00:45
I'll change the call, sir.
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).
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