Welfare check on elderly woman with possible dementia, Baltimore MD
Officers conducted a welfare check on an elderly woman near Colorado Ave in Baltimore. She showed signs of paranoia and possible early Alzheimer's. They planned to serve emergency psychiatric papers and requested intervention support.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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anybody's, uh, TRG.
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26. Is that Fred Lee, you're on Colorado?
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Yeah, gentlemen.
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Yeah, comfortable.
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Yeah, we were there last night.
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She just, like, paranoid.
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I think she has, like, early times of Alzheimer's from one of her neighbor was saying she's probably not going to answer the door unless one of her friends come.
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Over.
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Yeah, it's helpful.
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We just,
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yeah, they was getting the neighbor.
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They come over.
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We got to serve the EP papers.
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So thank you home to search for a quick PR.
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All right,
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so,
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um,
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anybody CIT or CIT on AN?
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What's on? Is it a human that's just going with 203?
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26, if you want, I can go over there.
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Me and,
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I think Baker 13 were there last night talking to her.
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Yes.
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26, I'll hold you out over there to that location.
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7. Show me, roll.
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11.
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Can you give Elm Street to Edwineau? I would know.
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You can show me and Rod's rolling.
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Thank you, sir.
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Yeah, 13-0 units 1 in Colorado.
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The person isn't violent at all, she's just paranoid in early times of all times.
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Thank you for us.
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