Welfare check after report of domestic disturbance, Ellicott City MD
Police and EMS responded to a welfare check near Barnett Court in Woodstock after a woman left a distraught voicemail saying her husband with dementia was acting violently. The situation was initially treated as a possible domestic or child welfare issue. It was resolved when the caller later confirmed no help was needed.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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4721, NAPC, cross of Yorkshire Drive.
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The caller received a voicemail from the female resident who sounded distraught, asking for help, saying that her husband, who has dementia, was going crazy.
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She tried to call them back and did not get through to anyone.
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The female party is (name withheld), and the email party at this location is (name withheld) at (number withheld).
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Pinchmeet to respond near Barnett Ct.
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Childlock in a room, operate on Alpha 2 at 2115.
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Let's... Hey, Rowland, go ahead.
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David, 10 is aware. You could apply just to check on welfare.
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10-8[1]NR. All are you then.
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Okay.
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Nacquil.
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Okay, 9-6-5, respond to the area of the Cater and Forestry.
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Four heart problems.
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Operate Alpha 2, 21-17.
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Nader 12.
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10-4[2].
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Acre 22.
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Acre 22.
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Did the caller give a name?
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The caller would like to be anonymous.
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Two-trolley-32, are you 10-4[2]?
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10-4[2] is computer-on-three.
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You can go to this channel.
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Engine 8-2, you're responding, near Barnett Ct,
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cross the infield drive for the one-year-old walk in a bedroom.
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This allows if you need County Police,
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2117.
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David 41. David 41.
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7.4 is 2729 from Maryland.
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Last soon spelled,
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Adam Boy, Union King, Adam Robert, first thing spelled, Sam, Adam, David, Adam, David, Adam King, David is (number withheld)
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(number withheld), number one now.
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You mean, changes to a child abuse and not have the RQAO.
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104. 104. David, for you mentioned my 43, confirming you made contact with the reporting party.
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That's right, I gave her call.
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104, thank you.
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Share, 456. Sure, 456.
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Please hold me out to the proclamation and reference to our order pick-up, please.
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10-4[2].
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Two-acre, 21. The subject is 10-4[2]. Ignore all units 10-8[1] and our services.
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10-4[2].
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Right-21, great-year-old.
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So-4.
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Power to Engine A2.
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Engine A2.
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If you're not direct on the update, looks like the caller's back in the lawn, they were able to get the one-year-old out of the bedroom and they say they no longer need any assistance.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: Available and in service for assignment or calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment received; message understood; affirmative or OK.
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