Family disturbance with head injury near N Collington Ave, Baltimore MD
A family disturbance occurred near North Collington Avenue where a person with mental health issues was outside banging on the door and bleeding from the head. Attempts were made to separate two daughters involved in the incident.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Eastern District
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Transcript:
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And you're responding to be advised.
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The patient is outside of the house banging on the door.
00:11
She's trying to keep them separating the daughters.
00:18
So it's more like a family disturbance?
00:22
Yeah, it's written like a family disturbance, but she said she has a mental problem, and she's trying to scream at her, the other child.
00:33
But she doesn't have weapons, but she's trying to keep her two daughters apart from each other.
00:41
2.1. Did they go that age range?
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20-3.
00:49
And complainants still want to phone with 911.
00:58
3.28. 2.8.
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Good afternoon, may I put that 50, 50, 60s federal and my box, please.
01:07
And I've been in time for it.
01:13
And 26 can't take the back way too late?
01:16
Two or six for me.
01:19
I'm back.
01:22
Thank you.
01:25
How you showing me coming up, 10, 2, 3?
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10, 4.
01:33
And 2, my standby for your back, a bit by the patient is bleeding from the head.
01:38
She's just banging her head.
01:44
Well, that was in near Collington Avenue, correct?
01:48
near North Collington Avenue.
01:54
Can you look up prior to the...
01:58
10-4[1].
02:04
Let's call it the location was for Fire Department.
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Near N Collington Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213
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