Officers serve psychiatric evaluation paperwork at high school, Baltimore MD
Police officers responded to Digital Harbor High School to serve emergency psychiatric evaluation paperwork to a female student. They coordinated with school police for assistance in serving the paperwork on school property.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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Transcript:
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I have some EP paperwork to serve near Covington Street.
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It's going to be Digital Harbor High School.
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Is there a unit they'll be able to 1011 me there?
00:10
She can be a female officer, so that way it's for a female data to serve an EP paperwork for?
00:19
Do you need a southern officer to go with you to the school to serve paperwork?
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Hey firm, the EP lives in the Central.
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I just got the paperwork and the EP's in school and I was advised by my 09 to attempt to serve it and see if I can lateral with one of your units to assist me, please.
00:42
If we have a female officer available to assist in some of the reference but also just you try to contact school police, this is school police property.
00:54
Safe firm, I'll be lottery over with them.
00:57
Okay, because I don't, I'm not sure, do we have a female officer over here today?
01:02
O'9, they're only female officers.
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They're on the suspicious test.
01:07
Yeah, Tiff, I know she's done, so two of them are still on that DOA.
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104 Central, probably if school police can assist you since it's their property, they may have a female officer.
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I got L-GIFPEL.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Please.
01:29
Thank you for one more minutes.
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Okay.
01:36
Okay. Okay.
01:37
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:39
Okay. Okay.
01:40
Mr. M. District real quick.
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I need to get some point of favor, please.
01:45
Time for sir.
01:52
Just an update, I did Lara with my own nine.
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Kidwise, I'll just lateral with school police there and we'll take care of it from there.
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Location mentioned:
Covington St, Baltimore, MD 21230
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