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Man with brain injury locked in attic acts aggressivelyDundalk MD

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Near Old Battle Grove Rd, Dundalk, MD 21222

Police responded to a mental health crisis at a home near Old Battle Grove Rd. A man in his 60s with a brain injury locked himself in an attic. He was yelling, screaming, and banging on the attic door. Officers were attempting to contact him, and the attic was locked.

Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
If you can bother, we have a call at near Old Battle Grove Rd. The subject then is 60s who has a brain injury is acting aggressive.
00:09
Going to 5, just check with 31.
00:11
Does we need 1 or a whole squad?
00:13
If not, just have 2 clear and they can go up to the suspicious subject.
00:18
1131.
00:20
Okay.
00:21
10 4, is that next to the tax should call us off.
00:25
Negative.
00:27
Do you need your whole squad or just one?
00:30
Just one's fine.
00:32
104. I mean... All right, 104.
00:37
We'll let's come up on the other than you Mr. Rout there.
00:41
27-29.
00:43
10-4[1] and 41 and 44. They said a complaint that her son has himself locked in the attic on the top floor.
00:49
He said he's yelling and screaming in the house.
00:53
He said come with everyone.
00:55
If they're in the process of getting an EP form?
00:59
10-4[1]. Unit today, 27.
01:01
He's gonna down.
01:04
House two and I.
01:06
If they're in the process of getting the EP forms, then if they're using the instance with writing it, we could help. But if they've already called for an AP, they can, they would just take that over. But we could wear it around if they need need it.
01:19
40-1-44, they said take the long path from the driveway to the house.
01:25
Forty-one.
01:27
25 is 28, 108.
01:30
1113.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:33
No, they're out of Pembroke on the disturbance.
01:36
Ten-four.
01:38
Myself and 42 are going to be clear the Pembroke ball.
01:42
You can assign it to the 1229, send it over to Dunlok.
01:46
Okay, I should be clearing here in a second. This is anywhere.
01:50
104, 10-2[2]-10.
01:53
25. 25, 20. Can you come back to eat your sale?
02:02
1241 and 44.
02:04
The subject is now banging on the door to the attic or the caller and the sonar.
02:09
The attic's locked. I don't know if he's going to be able to get in or not.
02:12
41 door. I'm right around for it.
02:15
Forty-check-143.
02:18
Okay.
02:20
For her.
02:24
Ten-four. Time two fourteen. Time two fourteen.
02:31
One forty-four. They're saying if we come to the front door, he might answer it.
02:36
Ten-four, I just pull twenty-three walking down now.
02:42
Okay, well, can you load up for me.
02:45
Go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
[2]
10-2: Receiving well; signal is good.

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Near Old Battle Grove Rd, Dundalk, MD 21222

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