Police respond to psychiatric patient threatening self-harm, Baltimore MD


Fire department asked police to assist a violent psychiatric patient near Cottage Ave. The individual threatened to harm himself but no weapons were reported.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
West 27. 14. 104.14. You can get my call right now. 10.4. property, fire department requested us for a violent psych patient, near Cottage Ave, and I have no further. 10 for, that it's aging, 10 for? Yeah, double. All right, 15 on the back. Double. Double. Is that a CRT[1] that you respond? 11. Ten, four. Okay, I'll have no point in line. Ten point. Nine, I'm not too far from the 12 call. It'll be a second. All right, okay. Ten, five. And I'm looking at the text of the call, guys. Seeing the individual wants to harm himself. Ah, but it doesn't say anything about a weapon.
West 27. 14. 104.14. You can get my call right now. 10.4. property, fire department requested us for a violent psych patient, near Cottage Ave, and I have no further. 10 for, that it's aging, 10 for? Yeah, double. All right, 15 on the back. Double. Double. Is that a CRT[1] that you respond? 11. Ten, four. Okay, I'll have no point in line. Ten point. Nine, I'm not too far from the 12 call. It'll be a second. All right, okay. Ten, five. And I'm looking at the text of the call, guys. Seeing the individual wants to harm himself. Ah, but it doesn't say anything about a weapon.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CRT: Crisis Response Team
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Location mentioned:
Near Cottage Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215
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