Behavioral crisis at Thames and Broadway resolved, Baltimore MD
A woman experiencing a behavioral health crisis at Thames and Broadway was contacted by officers. She was with family and taken by car to Johns Hopkins Hospital. The situation was under control.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Central District
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Transcript:
00:00
This is a behavior crisis.
00:01
Looks like we're going to have that one view at Thames and Broadway.
00:10
You have a female wearing red, white, and blue jacket?
00:17
Yeah,
00:18
one of the, like, concerns,
00:20
people's in reference to that just pulled up to me.
00:23
Just plain that she's walking down the street right here, so I guess we're there.
00:27
Let me contact at a second.
00:29
Who do you have with you?
00:32
27, we'll be fine.
00:34
I'm going to advise, because it sounds to me like there's like a little bit more to this story, so it may not be what it sounds like.
00:40
All right. Thank you.
00:46
I haven't even helped me with a cold on this 911 voice for (number withheld) Main Street.
00:51
It is coming in from the cell tower, but I attempted a call back three times with no answer.
01:00
This is the corrected location for, uh, it's actually going to be far away at Alistana now.
01:06
Uh,
01:12
25, are you getting to a family just who gave it a David now.
01:15
All right, Temple Sarah, well, I have you.
01:17
Can I have help with a cold on this 911 no voice, (number withheld) Dane Street? I'm from the South Tower, no Antoine, and someone call back.
01:26
You gave it a boy job.
01:27
Thank you.
01:33
26.
01:37
So the person has family with them.
01:40
We're actually going to be, the person's actually in their car and we're going to be following them to Johns Hopkins Hospital.
01:44
But right now everything's fine.
01:46
The person's just, you know, a little distraught.
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