Coordination for emergency psychiatric paperwork at Garrison Boulevard, Baltimore MD
Emergency personnel coordinated the pickup of emergency psychiatric paperwork related to an incident near Garrison Boulevard. They discussed recent no-voice emergency calls and the phone issues of an individual who repeatedly called 911 by mistake. Units were assigned to assist and monitor the situation.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Can you tell me the unit that picked up the EP paperwork for near Garrison Boulevard?
00:07
Charlie went for us.
00:13
10-4[1].
00:18
I'm having you to help you with a couple 911 no voices.
00:20
I have one for near Brighton Street coming from the cell tower.
00:24
The second is for near Cold Spring Lane.
00:27
I actually spoke to this gentleman earlier today.
00:29
His phone is broken and he keeps mistakenly down the 911.
00:34
13 for Brighton give a boy no.
00:36
The other one, give a Dave a no.
00:38
Okay.
00:39
13.
00:41
Go ahead, Ben.
00:44
Sam, we'll have you able to get a 10-11, just so we're probably going to have to clear the cell.
00:50
10-Avile unit 1011, David 13, you're going to be in me 35-17 pair of you?
00:59
Is 12, are you going to become clear from Oprah?
01:06
All right, can I have some help in our out of sector.
01:08
I need a unit to back Dade 13 on the C&E 3517 Fairview.
01:15
12, I just peered off, just put me on the back.
01:18
Thank you, I appreciate it.
01:23
Okay. Okay.
01:26
Okay.
01:27
Same.
01:30
Unfortunately, ma'am, I'm only able to find the EP paperwork for near Garrison Boulevard at this time.
01:36
We're going to keep checking for it.
01:38
For now, you can give Garrison and David now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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