Elderly nursing home resident attempts to break windows, Chicago IL
A 95-year-old male resident with dementia at a nursing home near North Clark Street tried to break the windows of his room. He was not violent toward others. Police and fire departments were called to assist.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
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Transcript:
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Near North Clark St, 95-year-old guy wants to break out in a nursing home.
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The battery just occurred.
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Broadway and Belmont, David, it might be your girl.
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And the alarm pending near West Wavelin.
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I don't know you can check either those EMS on Clark or Wavelin.
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What unit is that?
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915.
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915. 915.
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And I'm going to take my first hard to use down under that is.
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Go forth.
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A6, Eddie.
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Can you go to Wavelin, near West Wavelin, No, 1 for the residential alarm?
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104. 10-4. Me.
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One, two. One, three.
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One, three.
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One two, side.
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Can you show us writing with Android six?
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With this individual award,
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Illinois Masonics.
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1912, 1040, 1148 on the clock of you need to get you going to Illinois Masonic.
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1148.
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This is right. Not a sign at St. Joe's. I apologize.
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St. Jones.
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Okay, 12 is going to go to St.
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Joe's.
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Okay,
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12 is going to go to St. Joe. Thank you. Ten.
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1910.
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Can you show me transporting this gentleman's partner to St. Joe's, starting my own to (number withheld).
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1149 on the clock for you 1149 the same June.
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32.
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932.
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Who do you have one clock?
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Near North Clark's room 311, a 95-year-old male resident,
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wants to break out the windows of the room.
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He has dementia.
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He's not violent toward people,
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but they just wanted police to ride with fire. Let me see what fire did that way.
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