Police to serve emergency mental health petition near Bosworth Ave, Baltimore MD


Police are scheduled to serve an emergency mental health petition involving a patient near Bosworth Ave. The patient's mother is waiting for an officer to deliver the paperwork.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Do we know if they picked up any EP[1] paperwork in that location? All right.
00:04
It came out yesterday.
00:06
I don't know if anyone went up to near Wabash and picked it off.
00:12
It was for EP[1], right?
00:15
For (name withheld). Was it for (name withheld)?
00:18
Any ma'am?
00:21
Oh,
00:23
let me see, 55, let me look at it, let me see if anybody picked it off.
00:29
All right, um, 920,
00:37
it was given a prank no.
00:44
I got the complete, I mean, I got the patient's mother calling and blessing for that and she's waiting for an officer or served these papers.
00:53
Okay, it was good, okay, it was given a frank note, is it,
00:57
but you need someone to respond to the district and pick it up, is that what you're saying?
01:03
So sometimes officers give it a frame notice and pick up, but the papers were in probably served.
01:08
So that's correct, ma'am, somebody got to go in and do this.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EP: Emergency Petition for involuntary psychiatric evaluation, transport, or related mental health intervention.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bosworth Ave, Baltimore, MD 21207
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