Man in mental health crisis at Russell and Haines streets, Baltimore MD


Police and medics responded to a report of a 39-year-old man experiencing a mental health crisis and attempting suicide at the intersection near Haines Street and Russell Street. The man was conscious and breathing, had not slept for three days, and was going through a mental breakdown.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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Transcript:
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All right, I'm not sure if it's the same thing, but we do have a noun-up call coming out as a violent suicide attempt at Russell and Haines.
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Haines is stating that a 39-year-old male conscious breathing called a stated mental case.
00:14
Two is the same caller, you can dupe them.
00:17
I am 26, 1023, 1061.
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I'm going to be out on Haines Street and Russell.
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I don't know.
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Hold me sure I was on. Nine Adam, 26 KJ.
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Yeah, go. All right.
00:26
You can start slowing units down and let me get a medic for number one mail.
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Just going through a mental breakdown hasn't slept in three days.
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The ground sensor, sir.
00:35
Were you okay to exactly around in that campus on a campus?
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I used 2,000 Blockane Street.
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You might not copy.
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Please, where you can throw you do this.
00:42
That was 2,000 blocking Haines, right?
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4, sir. I was going to 1032, near Haines Street at 822-4-26.
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See 3-3-Medic[1]t 22 on St.
Police codes explained
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Medic: Request for medical/EMS
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Location mentioned:
Russell St & Haines St, Baltimore, MD 21230
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