Open door found with unusual smell at building, Chicago IL


Police responded to an alarm at a building near N Luna Ave with an open door and no signs of forced entry. Officers investigated and noted an unusual smell from the northeast corner. They met someone inside but found no immediate evidence of crime or danger.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
And we have an open door here at our alarm.
00:02
No force entry, but we're going to check it out.
00:05
10-4[1]. Front door, back to our side.
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Front door.
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One door. 16-6-2, Eddie.
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Go ahead, Eddie. You know, it's not where I have them as well, man.
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10.4.
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1732. Did you get a syselfth, 1732? 1732.
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Yes, well, if anything, did you get an SS number?
00:15
Stand by. 162 Adam, we're getting additional trips.
00:19
It just says West Building Motion.
00:20
Yeah, that could be us.
00:22
We're just about down here, clearing.
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1662, Eddie, front mobile with Adams.
00:26
6662 for the mobile.
00:27
Front door, right after me.
00:29
There's a smell white in the northeast corner of the building that just weighs from inside.
00:35
We're going to go and meet him at the door, just saying that he's in there.
00:38
Ten, four. Cool.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Near N Luna Ave, Chicago, IL 60630
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