Behavioral crisis at north edgecombe apartment, Baltimore MD
A 27-year-old woman at an apartment near North Edgecombe Circle in Baltimore experienced a behavioral crisis involving a manic episode. Emergency services responded and the situation began to calm as the woman started to walk away. The complainant was identified as her mother.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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I have a behavior crisis on this post.
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Alright, that's fine. He can go overspond to that.
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I'll have somebody else a little bit.
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All right, Charlie 1-6.
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Okay.
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All right, behavior crisis, near North Edgecombe, G.
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George.
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Near North Edgecombe G.
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George.
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Ms. (name withheld), the complainant,
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27-year-old female, conscious and breathing.
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Call it says the daughter is going through a manic episode.
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There's no description of her.
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I'll check on the medic.
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Neither you to back them.
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Time for it in 16-10.
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It looks like they are actually starting to clear up.
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So I don't think that's necessarily going to be able to yet, because they literally are starting to walk away.
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Final, Kelly, 12.
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15, I'll be 10, 8 in 5 minutes.
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All right, ten-four, I got another one for you.
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512. All right, take the back on that behavior crisis, near North Edgecombe.
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It's the apartment G.
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George, 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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