Woman barricaded and yelling inside Quincy apartment, Quincy MA
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Police responded to an apartment near School St in Quincy where a woman was barricaded inside, yelling through the door and refusing to communicate or allow entry. Officers coordinated with fire and crisis negotiation teams to perform a welfare check without forcing entry, as it was believed she was alone.
Audio|Heard on: Quincy Police & Fire Dispatch
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03:37
Transcript:
00:00
8-5 has that stuff.
00:01
Yeah, she would only talk to me through the door.
00:06
Yeah, I mean, she'll open the door and you can see her just make sure things are fine.
00:10
And you'll say, sorry, that's fine.
00:11
You would also have to go in, but not open the door.
00:14
It's kind of a red flag, I'd say.
00:17
Receip.
00:20
Control, can you just start to confirm that with the apartment 601, she is yelling through the door now, I mean.
00:28
Near School St, apartment 601.
00:36
X-3-2 to control transport room in the house.
00:45
Serving hand, I'm returning the return of the return service set up please.
00:49
Okay.
00:53
24.
00:56
84.
00:57
You have to near School St, P.A.5.
01:06
Anyone interested is there's food upstairs in the...
01:15
...their 7.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:19
Here's a call at (number withheld).
01:28
She was yelling at me through the door and now she refuses to talk to me.
01:32
Might as well start fire just so we can check on her.
01:38
Is that many two you off up there?
01:42
Yep, uh, Packy's was not located.
01:45
He was given a case number and advised, I'm clear.
01:48
All right.
01:51
C-4[1] is going up.
01:57
I should barricade in the door.
02:03
It looks like, stop me a big friend.
02:10
336 is on the near School St people at the same key,
02:15
oh. So, uh,
02:21
are we texting, you know.
02:26
715?
02:28
Go ahead, touch.
02:31
Sir, uh, are we pretty confident she's in there alone?
02:37
Yes, sir.
02:39
Nobody else is answering up.
02:40
Just heard that she was yelling at me.
02:42
She refused to open up the door, and it sounded like she was moving in front of turn in front of the door.
02:49
All right. If Lucy can talk to her through the door and they're satisfied, that's fine.
02:54
If there's no one else in there,
02:57
we'll probably back off then.
03:02
Receive.
03:07
I requested if I've come to the scene, you might just have them keep her on now?
03:14
Yeah, I mean, we're not going to, if she's alone,
03:18
I don't want a force entry.
03:20
Don't have them go ahead.
03:21
Maybe Brewster would have some lot talking to her.
03:24
I'll see if anyone from CNT's on, but we're just going to...
03:31
We're going to stand past for a little bit.
03:33
As long as you're confident, there's no one else in there that's good.
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C-4: Unit designation 'Car 4' (Deputy Chief)
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Location mentioned:
School St, Quincy, MA 02169
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