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Female crying uncontrollably in mental health episodeChicago IL

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near W Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602

A female was reported crying uncontrollably near West Washington, Chicago, indicating a mental health episode. Responders were dispatched to check on her welfare. Meanwhile, a person requested welfare check for a missing woman named (name withheld) who had not been seen at work and was unresponsive to contact attempts by family and employer. There were no known medical or mental health diagnoses for her.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
03:8
Transcript:
00:00
112, do you have a code for your mental health disturbance near West Washington?
00:05
Negative. We should have an option.
00:10
Okay.
00:13
In fact, which we want to go first, we'll just finish the assist.
00:18
Well, the EMS job is the oldest. The ambulance returned to quarters, but I don't know if she's still over there having a mental breakdown or not. So if you could go check near West Washington, and then I guess you're assisting 110 on Randolph. 10th 1.10, which the job on Randolph, please.
00:37
110, I'm sorry, what was that?
00:39
I just read the narrative on check the well-being for the narrative because I just need to know what the narrative sucks,
00:47
please.
00:50
Randolph says, need please to check on his girlfriend, 42-year-old named (name withheld), who did not show up for work. He's attempted to contact her all day. Her employer has also tried to reach out with no response.
01:00
They last spoke to her yesterday.
01:02
She's not been diagnosed with anything, no medical or mental health issues.
01:07
Okay,
01:08
we'll go there and analyze this missing person. It might be a missing person. So we'll go there.
01:16
So $6.59 much from now.
01:18
Okay. Can 112 check the EMF call that he was given first, though, before he went to 113 job? Because it's a female that's crying uncontrollably having a mental health episode.
01:31
Let me take the board for you first.
01:38
You can send someone else. You can send 1113.
01:42
Are they almost done underselling?
01:45
No, they're writing movers.
01:47
I already went through the board and asked everybody. That's why I sent you in 30 to the check of the well-being because 12 needs to go to go ahead and check that person that's crying.
01:59
Okay. Okay.
02:07
1830.
02:08
1830?
02:11
Yes, clock can you have 1821? Hector Claudio and comes to the unit sergeant's office please in 1821?
02:18
1821
02:20
41
02:22
Can you go to 1830 please?
02:28
113, let me know when you're done with your movers. I need you to check this now 45-minute old mental health disturbance. Sound four.
02:40
You can drive me in the box far. We're almost done.
02:43
I can't stagger it. It'll knock you off of your traffic stop because it's higher priority.
02:53
Yeah, Ambulin 74 returned to this. Like I said, it was 45 minutes old, so I don't know if she's still over there having her mental off episode or what's going on with at 113.
03:02
I had given it to 112 before they came to assist you. That's why I wanted them to go check it first, because it's how old it is.

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