Behavioral crisis reported near Shannon Drive, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a 32-year-old male with mental health issues at a residence near Shannon Drive expressed intent to self-harm but was unarmed and not actively violent. Authorities responded to monitor the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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Transcript:
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Near Shannon Drive near Shannon Drive (name withheld) looking to see we have priors here we've had priors there for the same thing today's call for behavior crisis is (name withheld) 32 year old male conscious breathing mental issues he wants to self-harm
00:21
Supposed to be acting violent, does not have a weapon,
00:26
he's supposed to be in the mother's room,
00:29
he's got mental health conditions,
00:31
and he's not currently done anything to harm himself.
00:36
And he says he wants to hurt himself and again we've had a bunch of calls there in the past and I need another unit to go in response to near Shannon 25 are you clear
00:50
26, I'm sorry to step one year.
00:51
I'm familiar with (name withheld).
00:53
He's usually called 980.
00:54
He's not valid at all.
00:58
I'm coming from St.
00:59
Paul, so being like, ETA is going to be like 15 minutes, but I'm familiar with him.
01:04
You have the other unit.
01:06
They can still meet me there, though.
01:07
But he's fine.
01:08
I'll take care.
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Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative). 25. Can you back? Near Shannon Drive.
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