Police respond to assault and family disturbance near Milford Ave, Baltimore MD


Police responded to an assault incident near Milford Avenue with a family disturbance and signs of a behavioral crisis at the scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northwest District
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Transcript:
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X. Can I get an X-3 Milford Agassol?
00:10
Make it number 1853, 1853, 1853.
00:14
Add up 211-1-8, 211, and 10 of 11 o'clock.
00:21
I'm sorry, turn on.
00:25
Twenty-four X, Kathy.
00:29
Okay.
00:31
So you said it's going to be a common assault?
00:35
Aga-sold.
00:36
Okay, assault.
00:37
Mm-hmm.
00:41
Twenty-two, it's twenty-fourteen, Fiorita on.
00:43
Believe me, uh, beige and color, ten-foot.
00:45
Come back a ten-thirty vehicle.
00:47
Uh,
00:50
just while I'll let you know with me, he's just for color the vehicle.
00:54
Thank you.
01:02
11.
01:05
Yes, ma'am.
01:06
You can change this to investigate, give it a David no, and put that family disturbance in one fold in my back.
01:16
What's up? 7.
01:17
17.
01:23
Yes, ma'am.
01:24
Can you give me a CC number for this current location for, um, make sure you know for behavioral crisis?
01:35
I'm taking number 1855, 1855, 1855, KET of 2094, 2094,
01:42
and 1056.
01:45
1056.
01:47
104[1], thank you.
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104: Box Area number (first-due response district)
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