Man becomes physically aggressive during mental health crisis, Westminster MD


Police and EMS respond to a mental health crisis at a residence near Oak Dr where a 25-year-old man is becoming physically aggressive and may attempt to leave. He is described as wearing a purple shirt and green pants.
Audio|Source: Carroll County Law Enforcement
02:35
Transcript:
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Three, five, two,
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and four five two for mental, ten eighteen near Oak Dr.
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Or four, five, two, you direct?
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What about to switch, Dagwan.
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EG, respond to the mental subject, near Oak Dr between Hushap Road and Carolyn Drive.
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Remain on this channel, there's a 103 on the main channel.
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Now I've seen, there's nothing shown in the DOA, you can close it.
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O3 direct.
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That's right, send you.
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So I'll we clear the dust and route to the middle.
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391, 1042.
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252 and 352, he's becoming physical at this time if you can stuff up your response.
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Sorry. 442, were you directed, Ted?
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I already added you to the other call.
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Go ahead and, are you going to Oak Drive or are you going to Colonial?
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Oak Drive. Oak Drive.
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Okay, I'll put you in the other call.
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If he does leave, he is in a purple shirt, great, green pants,
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25-year-old white male,
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831, 2000 by the name of (name withheld).
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The 10-3[1] has been lifted on Sheriff's Maine, all units, with the exception of those going to the Mental and Oak Drive can return to the main channel.
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Oak Drive, you can remain on this channel until we see what you have.
Police codes explained
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10-3: Stop Transmitting/Emergency Radio Hold
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak Dr, Westminster, MD 21158
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