Woman reportedly injured herself on Reisterstown Rd, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and medics responded to a report of a woman injuring herself near Reisterstown Road in Baltimore. The woman, described as conscious and bleeding from a wound to the leg, was treated by responding medics.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northern District
Listen to dispatch call
05:15
Transcript:
00:00
Oh, all right.
00:01
I'm getting a ticket for a cutting now.
00:03
near Reisterstown Road.
00:06
near Reisterstown Road.
00:07
(name withheld) calling this in.
00:09
Reference to a thirty-five year old female, conscious and breathing.
00:13
He said the woman started stabbing herself.
00:16
And why?
00:17
Just says.
00:21
All right, says wounds body area upper leg.
00:26
I'm not saying exactly what type of weapon she's using to stab herself.
00:32
No further.
00:33
Any unit to back up?
00:36
All right, message received.
00:39
Have CITs or to start making their way there also.
00:49
near Putnam Road.
00:57
I'm gonna head to a cut it as well.
01:03
Yes sir. All right, 13 will be primary.
01:09
He's coming from downtown booking.
01:57
FYI, Northwest Yucca, I've got a ticket for a shooting.
02:00
Park Heights in Manhattan, I believe.
03:14
(number withheld).
04:31
We're in the back of the house.
04:40
Thirteen, got heavy bleeding with the left arm, step one foot away.
04:51
Taking on medic.
04:55
Medics are already changing three.
05:02
All right, 1032, near Reisterstown, (number withheld).
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