Mental health emergency near Normandy Woods Drive, Ellicott City MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible mental health crisis involving a 19-year-old female who locked herself in a bathroom near Normandy Woods Drive. The caller was concerned due to previous self-harm earlier in the week. The female appears to be communicating and states she is okay, with no current intention to harm herself.
Audio|Heard on: Howard MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
I have a mental illness call on Normandy Woods Drive with a nineteen-year-old who's locked herself in a bathroom.
00:06
Issue of suicidal ideations.
00:09
First available.
00:11
Go for it.
00:13
Two eight and thirty-one.
00:15
Two eight and thirty-one.
00:18
Verbal domestic, both units ten-eight.
00:20
I'll have the air camp.
00:22
Ten four. And two eight and thirty-three one unit back.
00:24
He's talking to mental illness on Normandy Woods Drive.
00:32
Ten four.
00:34
Forty-one out back.
00:36
Ten four.
00:37
Okay, two bigger 31 , one big 41 .
00:39
You are responding 3110 Normandy Woods Drive.
00:42
Unit C Charlie.
00:45
She had cut herself earlier this week and caller was initially concerned that she was in there doing the exact same thing again.
00:53
She was frantic.
00:55
Break.
00:57
She's saying that she's okay.
00:58
She's not meaning to lock the door and drop something in the tub.
01:03
Female is now answering the caller.
01:04
Her name is going to be (name withheld).
01:06
Towns 1924.
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