Elderly person tries to run in front of buses at station, Baltimore MD


An elderly person at the Greenmount Bus Station is experiencing a mental health crisis and is trying to run in front of buses, appearing unaware of their actions.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police
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Transcript:
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Again, 2110 Haines, the green home bus station,
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10-01 behavior crisis, safe elderly person that's trying to run in front of the buses.
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The West West Side Street.
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10-4[1], yeah, I was wondering because they had to call for two hours to send it to us.
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10-4[1], you can get rid of David Narn-A.
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Um,
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okay, um, I'm gonna send it back over to him.
00:33
Oh, you know what, I'll give it a David Nguyen, never mind, so I'll give it a David Nourne.
00:39
Okay, but the guy's expecting police there, that's where he's at.
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One forty, um, okay, I'm gonna sit it back over there.
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Ten, four.
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Did you say 120 or 140?
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140 west-west street.
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Can you give me a landline to the district? Thank you.
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Careful.
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So...
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to Sponson you can break me off this call now and show me a route for the behavioral crisis unless there's still something at the district she did you pick that up
01:44
In reference, State 2110 Haines, Security Officer Evans, again, reporting elderly is trying to run in front of the buses.
01:52
She doesn't appear to be aware of what she's doing.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Greenmount Ave, Baltimore, MD
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