Mental health crisis reported at Glen Burnie residence, Glen Burnie MD


Fire and EMS units responded to a mental health crisis at a residence near Oakwood Road in Glen Burnie. The person was at risk but was not violent and had no weapons. The individual refused treatment.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medical Box 2621 engine 261, that a gate team respond.
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Near Oakwood Road, Cross Street, Tallisville Drive, and James Walker Way.
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Take you after emergency one, bravo.
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Judge, near Oakwood.
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Respond, 261.
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Engineering 2.61.
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Engine Alamedic-9 is secure.
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I can.
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We reported that there is no weapon and that they're not violent.
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Please turn around.
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Medics-26A-Lone, we're clearing VW.
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We're going to be closer to the Medicaid on the 26-20 Wall Medical.
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We're going to be closer to the Medicaid 18.
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You can go available.
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I'm going to keep you two available, Madoc 26 taken.
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Major 26 are out.
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Location 2nd, 2nd.
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Engine 402.
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We're going to release.
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We're going to release Echo go to Bravo.
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Okay, for zero two.
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May contact at the dispatch address.
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They related they didn't call.
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You took the call back to see if we get near or down a better address.
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Okay,
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no, Tuesdays when they did not call, they've been posting about ideation online.
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We received a call from someone else, not at the location.
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Okay, police notes had a name in it.
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We utilized the name at the 911 address.
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They were unfamiliar with the person.
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We're available patient refusal.
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Open our refusal, thank you.
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