Woman with mental health crisis endangers self near Back River Neck Road, Essex MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman near Back River Neck Road walked into traffic trying to be hit by a car and then ran towards Country Ridge and Royal Farms parking lot. She appeared to be having a mental health crisis.
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Transcript:
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1112, 1115, and 1110-3-43, just sent you down a mental disorder not violent at Back River Neck Road and Middleboro Road.
00:08
The caller can see the Royal Farms.
00:11
911 can hear the female screaming that she is in her right mind.
00:14
Leave her alone.
00:15
States her family has a history of mental illness.
00:17
Please, her sister is having a mental episode.
00:20
She walked into the middle of the street trying to get hit by a car.
00:23
It's going to be a black female, age 28, wearing a black coat, blue pants, and black Adita shoes.
00:28
and she is walking towards the Royal Farms.
00:32
No four.
00:33
All right.
00:36
What is that on the right?
00:38
Time is 23-26.
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1113, I'll start.
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2423-26.
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1140.
00:47
12, I think we got her running on back river neck towards country ridge.
00:52
And for other units, Derek, that she's running on back river neck towards country ridge.
00:56
Okay, can you check on aviation.
00:59
You're on the channel.
01:02
12, she's in country-race parking lot.
01:05
Dark, she's in the country ridge parking lot.
01:08
Aviation, you're going for us?
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