Person with possible mental health crisis not located, Chicago IL
Emergency services responded to a call for a person possibly experiencing a mental health crisis near Honorary and Division Streets, Chicago. The individual was not located after a search of the area.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
04:37
Transcript:
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Anybody in the area that can check that out with 33? Seems like it might be a mental health issue,
00:05
honorary and division.
00:08
1403, boy, I can back them up.
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John Firm, thanks all three, boys.
00:18
Yeah, the EMS with almost half an hour on it at 7-11 West Maxwell at Therapeutic Center, who was a 46-year-old patient blood pressure was dropping.
00:26
They've been over there again for quite a while on the board.
00:29
Also pending in 12 with a service at the BP 101 on Western.
00:33
Auto accident, 614, Walcott, another one, 725 in North Damon.
00:38
Mr. Parker on 16th Street,
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N-14,
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Duke Ticket, Division of Honorary.
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Double 14.
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Double 14.
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Sure, please, slide.
00:55
Can we get lunch, 2739, North Oakland?
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West Street,
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you say, 14?
01:05
2739, North Elston.
01:08
Okay, 10-4[1].
01:09
Okay, 10-4[1].
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Both 20.
01:16
Go ahead, Sergeant.
01:19
I'm not sure if you heard or they came up, but we are all going to follow each other to mount Sinai to do an involuntary mental health transport.
01:30
All right, I guess you all going that way is 1219.
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1222. 22.
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2-2.
01:43
It's possible.
01:45
Can we get another unit over here because we have two offenders to transport?
01:49
I don't have any cars up.
01:51
Can anybody help out 1222? They have two detained at Jewell at 1220 South Ashland.
01:58
Need another car?
02:02
1223. We'll go help them out.
02:05
We're right in the district.
02:07
Okay, 24-822.
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All for sure for two in custody.
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All right, this is 1220 on the clock.
02:22
All right, U.S.
02:23
12 and CityWay, came in as a disturbance at the BP 101 Northwestern, now battery in progress.
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Collarstates now homeless woman going crazy, attacking him and his brother, female black wearing a black jacket.
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This is on three, them close.
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All the twos.
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The twos, go ahead.
02:41
I think an RD number for 0860.
02:49
Okay, that's John John 488-857, 488-857, 488-857, even 057-953.
02:57
Thank you.
02:58
You're welcome.
03:03
That's quite well.
03:05
21. 21.
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I'm not sure if I did you go to my eyes and I can't remember.
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I was one-mail a mile sign and I had forty-five on average.
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All right 1221.
03:20
14-0-3 boy.
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I'm not seen division in Henri looking.
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Okay, ten four we'll show you.
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433.
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433. 433.
03:36
I checked the Honorary and Division, not seeing this guy out, there's no more calls on him? We just, the last call was over there, so I guess he's still in the area somewhere, but nope, that was it, Honorary and Division.
03:51
All right, no, no, yeah, look around, but not seeing him at all.
03:55
Okay.
03:58
Just for the ear, the caller who called lastly, one of the care team doesn't know him, I'm sure if he's a, has mental problems.
04:20
Yeah, just for info, I just drove up on the way to, I think it's all in on the other side and no one seemed to have seen anything, but I'll wait and see what 33 wants to do.
04:32
All right, nothing seen at this time honoring division, so I guess he's moved along.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Division St, Chicago, IL
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