Woman faces mental health crisis at home on Maple Wood Dr, Baltimore MD


Police responded to a mental health emergency involving a woman at a residence near Maple Wood Dr in Baltimore. The situation involved an emergency petition for her daughter who was at the location.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
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Transcript:
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I have an EP[3] coming out of near Maple Wood Dr.
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Call the statement, her daughter is having an EP[3].
00:05
She has the EP[3] for her daughter, and her daughter is at the location.
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10-04[1]. We have the pair of work for that.
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I'm sorry, 10-9[2]. Actually, man, as soon as we're clear here, we'll follow up there.
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We have the fair work for that.
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Cancel.
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Six, someone else, ten, two, three.
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Seven. Two, ten, ten, three.
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Seven. Number.
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Two, five, ten, three.
00:19
Oh. Go ahead. Go ahead. You can give Wardington, a Frank Nell.
00:21
And you didn't have that missing person call in my box.
00:23
I just came down to have a call back.
00:24
She said he is with his grandfather and he is going to return him.
00:28
So you can go ahead and give that a David Nell.
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Yes, well, thank you, ma'am.
00:31
In 11, myself, it's all, we're responding to near Maple Wood Dr, awaiting four teams arrival with the EP[3] paperwork.
00:38
7.4, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-04: Acknowledgement/Received
[2]
10-9: Repeat/Repeat last transmission
[3]
EP: Emergency Petition (mental health crisis)
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Location mentioned:
Near Maple Wood Dr, Baltimore, MD 21229
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