Man with headache and mental health history needs transport


Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
02:22
Transcript:
Who's 26? We're clear. Stop. 10 for 2.40-5. 411. I'm good. I just want to track if you to come up with anything, because I'm not with him today now. Not, I'll just, um, cancel. Uh, so far not. There's no buses here. Tell people with the bus. Okay. Time for. 31, we'll be out on Shawdow. Time 4, 2.42. 4-7-4-3-3. Go ahead. There's a subject that they both stop requesting a medic for a headache kind of, like, pain. How old are you? Can you have another unit that I bought a precinct from me? So I figure out what's going on? Forty-year-old, uh, number one now? Yes, I don't know. Can I leave you decide by the precinct? Forty-two, I can start down. Do you need me, 1018? Go ahead. But it's a gentleman that's outside. I haven't stepped outside. So I got to talk to the young league to figure out what's going on. 44-0, very far. Town four. 1125. 9. Oh, no, myself at 10 are walking up as well. Time 4. 11.25. 25. They're both going back, negative, NCIC, negative, local. Thank you. You're off on 247. 113, dispatch for an urgent message delivery for 1122 Vernon Avenue, 1122 Vernon Avenue of a rider, driving hillside avenue. It looks like the call came in from Baltimore City, the location's group home. The location at Harvard Hospital was brought in by medics from Maria Harris. As a history of mental illness, they can't even in touch with anyone from the group home. The patient was discharged four hours ago, needs and also meet contact.
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Near Vernon Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229
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