Possible suicide risk prompts wellness check on Woodland Ave, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, responders conducted a wellness check near Woodland Avenue after posts on social media suggested a possible suicide risk involving a 26-year-old female. Medics and fire personnel were requested for potential forced entry to ensure her safety.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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03:46
Transcript:
00:00
The reference to the calling of 417 is a wellness in check, near Woodland Avenue, caller states that is a wellness technique to be done on a person at this apartment.
00:11
One on social media said they were going to harm themselves.
00:14
The person in reference is (name withheld), number one female, 26 years of age.
00:22
I have been surprised.
00:25
Can someone go cover 17, post while he handled his call? No,
00:34
10 on that last transmission?
00:38
I was asking if someone go cover where 17 was at while he handled this check while being that came out on his post.
00:46
Post, it's fine.
00:48
Okay, I just want to make sure.
00:53
I can answer calls on my post only.
00:56
So any calls on my post I can handle it.
00:59
And I don't need a backup.
01:02
Can I have a backup with 17? I apologize, guys.
01:05
I'm the training.
01:06
I'm just doing what I'm being sold.
01:10
You're good, man.
01:11
You're good, thank you.
01:15
Okay,
01:16
13, can you back 17?
01:18
He's going near Woodland Avenue, apartment 3B.
01:24
You got 10, 4.
01:25
You're talking around.
01:26
Thank you, sir.
01:29
10-4[1]. 10-4. 26. 26. 26.
01:38
26.
01:42
I'm 1023261.
01:44
The reference to this call is the individual work in the Giants store or he just wanted me to meet her there?
01:53
On the call it said that she is at the Giant, she's looking for someone named (name withheld) and I have her number as well if you need it.
02:05
I got to start the door.
02:07
Can we call back, please?
02:14
That callback is (number withheld), (name withheld).
02:21
Thank you.
02:24
No problem.
02:29
17.
02:31
17.
02:35
Those are complainant.
02:37
Basically, the person here wrote in social media what appears to be a suicide note.
02:45
Like I said, there's not when I shut the door.
02:46
They're on the way up here about 20 minutes.
02:48
I'm going to wait for them to get here.
02:49
They have a key.
02:50
We're going to go inside and check.
02:52
10-4[1].
02:55
I got copy.
03:01
O-9.
03:02
Hold on.
03:04
That note in your possession or you're saying that one was written.
03:09
They're telling me that she wrote the known social media, stating things like, my time has come,
03:17
and so on. And so,
03:20
do you have fire medics there currently?
03:25
I have never a reference yet, sir.
03:28
I was about to, but the plan is said they're 20 minutes away.
03:34
Simple.
03:35
For this person's safety, I will order up fire for forced entry just in case they're more than 20 minutes away.
03:43
Okay, sir. Okay, Ed, can you get a medical?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Woodland Ave #3b, Baltimore, MD 21215
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