Well-being check at Lemmon St finds resident safe, Baltimore MD


A well-being check was requested near Lemmon St after an alarm sounded for 40 minutes and the female resident did not respond. Officers verified the resident was safe and reclassified the case from possible suicide attempt to a medical situation.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southwest District
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Transcript:
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I guess you could throw a lemon in my boxman route.
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104-9-29, near Lemmon St.
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DeVontase the caller.
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Caller requests a well-being check[1] on neighbor.
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Number one female name is (name withheld).
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Caller states alarm has been going off for 40 minutes at location.
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Not at the door, no response.
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All right, I'm not sure what they want me to do, but y'all knock on the door like David.
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I saw. Two-seller.
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Two-seven. Two-seven.
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Yeah, this isn't an attempted suicide. You can change it to a sick case[2]. You can put me on the back for 28.
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That four. You have a cold?
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Yeah, D. David at North.
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Four.
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Tadavit. Take it to me too.
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Tata, too, too.
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I'm a reference to that, I checked the well-being. I close to her mother, she's fine. She says you don't get her daughter a call. You give it a friend now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
well-being check: Request to verify a person's welfare or safety at a given location.
[2]
sick case: Medical response for a person reported ill or in need of non-trauma care.
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Location mentioned:
Lemmon St, Baltimore, MD
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