Person seen carrying gun near Milwaukee and Lawrence, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a person carrying a gun was reported near Milwaukee Avenue and Lawrence Avenue. The individual was described as a male wearing a black hoodie and jeans. Police units were dispatched and later instructed to reduce their response as the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
23 23 hold on for the parker Sunday from the Tamokas is busy person with a gun near Milwaukee and Lawrence. There's a male with a black hoodie and jeans carrying a gun near the park. Nothing further.
00:20
23rd 4
00:27
1761 David 1761 David
00:31
1761 David
00:34
Yes cars the air clear.
00:37
Standby was there another car coming in?
00:42
Description of the man going?
00:45
Who is going with the person with the gun?
00:47
Who is going with the person with the gun?
00:51
Who is going with the person with the gun?
00:58
1630 will roll on that.
01:01
1630 10-4[1].
01:04
1651 Charlie will have that also.
01:07
16 Charlie 10-4[1].
01:13
1761 David.
01:16
Yes.
01:18
Quiet on. Can we get a transport for the last date of 16, please?
01:24
10-4[1] 10-4.
01:30
Thank you.
01:33
1710 10.
01:36
10 go ahead.
01:39
Tanya, good morning. Who is the wagon for tonight?
01:43
Good morning. Could be 702 coming out on the late strike.
01:46
Fund forth.
01:53
1731.
01:58
731.
02:00
1731 good morning.
02:01
Do you guys have a cage car?
02:05
We do.
02:07
Are you able to do the transport for 1761 David?
02:15
Good morning, Councilor.
02:22
1623 1623.
02:25
1623.
02:28
You could give it a slowdown[2], we don't see any line.
02:33
1623 giving a slowdown[2] for that person with a gun near Milwaukee and Lawrence.
02:36
All units you could slow it down.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
slowdown: Reduce response; situation under control, respond routine or hold nonessential traffic
Disclaimer:
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