Behavioral crisis reported at Guilford Avenue with possible violence, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a 36-year-old male at near Guilford Avenue is experiencing a behavioral crisis with threats of violence. A relative reported the situation and requested a mental health-trained officer. The individual has a history of similar behavior and was previously found to be armed with a shotgun.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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06:46
Transcript:
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27, I have near Guilford for behavior crisis,
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Near Guilford as Mr.
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(name withheld) says 36-year-old male conscious and breathing.
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Says his relative is having a mental crisis.
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He also advises that he need a CIT[2] officer to respond.
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His nephew is not allowing caller in,
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but caller has a key.
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She says he's threatening to be violent but not usually violent.
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A number two male named (name withheld).
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Two-five, take me on for 21 calls, put me on the back with him.
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6880 children, Northern.
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Good morning.
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Good morning, 6882.
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His name is that clear?
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Give me one moment.
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27.
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27. 27. I know, reference to be able to, let me have some of that.
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One more unit.
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I don't, I'm...
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The person that's training to ask what they're probably...
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Yeah,
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10-4[1], that's what I was...
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That's why I was telling,
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68, 82 to wait a moment.
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Okay, 2626X.
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Local 26X.
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Could you also respond to 28, 25 fuel frequent, 2725?
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And 4.
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And 6882. And 6882.
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6882 ma'am first of all most good morning second king 304 heading to 5 3130 road please for follow-up ma'am all righty 6882 you'll 6882 a follow-up and what was it 1020 again
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I have three, one three, York Road, the family dollar, ma'am, pardon? Oh.
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A second, fine.
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Oh, no problem.
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I'm 5313, York Road.
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Is that right?
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Good for, ma'am.
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Do you need any additional context, so that's good enough.
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So that's good enough.
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I just needed that, um, and I wanted to say good morning to you as well.
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No worries, ma'am.
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I know you're busy.
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I appreciate it, ma'am.
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All right, in 27,
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you want to meet Mr.
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(name withheld),
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he's parked down the street from the location,
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waiting in a gray Tesla.
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One CIT[2] certified, I didn't even look.
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Two, I'll catch you for your Starbucks.
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Copy.
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Oh, Mr. Sanson, Merry Christmas.
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Well, do.
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Four days, B.R.T.
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Yeah, CIT[2] in September 1.
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Oh, oh, for the, he's on the DOA.
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14 is the only person that's CIT[2] qualified? I mean,
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certified.
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17, I'm CIT[2] if I'm in kind of the same situation.
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Alright, um...
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12, could you go up on 17's post so he can assist down with this behavior crisis in sector 2?
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Yes.
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All right, and that'll leave me 13 to 16 to cover something.
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That's a two-man unit, so we'll do it like that for now.
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Yes.
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10? 10. All right, 10 4.
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All right, and on 17 is going to be...
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Two, five. I'm coming up ten to three.
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Can you pull up the call history for this location? I feel like I've been here before.
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So it's 28, 25 priors.
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Okay.
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The last call was for October the 3rd and it was a behavior crisis as well.
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Looks like he was transported in Baltimore City Crisis Center.
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Let me turn it.
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What was the outcome of that day on that call? It was an EP?
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X-ray no.
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They coded it a behavior crisis violent.
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subject is possibly armed with a shotgun.
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But they,
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I'm looking at it, multiple personality disorder,
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tragic petty,
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number two, Mel, 35 years old.
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Mel, not feeling well, having mental thoughts,
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counsel medic, like they transported him to Union Memorial.
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2-5, I was working with that on that call.
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We came here, we received the shotgun.
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He had it in a bedroom closet with a tarp down.
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I don't know if he got it back or not, so.
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104 units, copy.
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17, I'm making my way over.
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I was also there that's a lot of time that would get you up.
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I copy.
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Only six, that's you ten, three.
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Copy you as well.
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Is there a complaint of the mother? I'm down last five.
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Do we have any contact for her?
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No, I think he, um,
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his uncle, wait a minute.
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(name withheld) called it in.
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I'm sorry. He just said relative having a mental crisis.
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He doesn't identify his relationship with the patient.
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I have his phone number.
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You want it?
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I'll get one.
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I get nothing. I copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team (mental health-trained officers)
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Location mentioned:
Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21218
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