Ambulance called for highly intoxicated man at gas station, Chicago IL
Police requested an ambulance for a highly intoxicated man at a gas station near W Ida B. Wells Dr. There was confusion about the ambulance arrival location, and officers needed to clear the scene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
05:22
Transcript:
00:00
Sorry, squad. Can we get an ambulance for this highly intoxicated mail, please?
00:05
631 at North OnLisdale Highly Intoxicated Mail.
00:10
10.4, thank you.
00:13
Okay.
00:18
I-1833.
00:22
1833.
00:24
And next up, can you head over to the AC Marriottic 30 North on Rush? Ambien 74 is there for a highly intoxicated mail as well.
00:31
And then we'll go from there.
00:35
834.
00:37
1834?
00:38
What did you say? All right.
00:44
All right. 104.
00:49
Alright 1832 next up please.
00:54
This one's Boulder.
00:56
Wolf Point Plaza in Orleans please.
00:58
It's an auto accident.
01:00
It's got 32 minutes on it.
01:07
Very nice.
01:13
One time. Ten.
01:15
Ten, sir.
01:18
Time, can you show me with 30?
01:21
Yeah, thank you.
01:26
122. 122.
01:27
1-2-2-2-2. 1-2 -2. Can you show us taking 1 from inside back to 1-5-4-1 on a mile?
01:36
All right, you got to go on from inside to 1.329 in the clock, I see.
01:46
I am sergeant in one for code.
01:53
20. I-20, ambulance 42 took a highly intoxicated mail from near Michigan to the hospital. Can I code it out?
02:05
99.
02:06
Thank you.
02:12
In 1834 for info.
02:15
834.
02:17
Did y'all end up making it to that talk about being on a deer board earlier?
02:22
No way now. We stopped at the 10-1[1] and then we got out of the radar. We're in the way right now.
02:27
Okay, no worries, thank you.
02:30
1823.
02:31
1823, go high. 1823, go high.
02:34
Hey, Squad, we have another hand waiver here, while at the gas station, can we please get a Spanish speaker here, please?
02:41
Anybody speak Spanish that can not go over to LaSallegan?
02:46
No, I'll speak Spanish.
02:48
An 1823 to ask you for a Spanish speaker.
02:57
1886, I can go over there.
02:59
Eighty-sixth grade, thank you.
03:05
2831.
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1831.
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1831. 183-1. We're calling you guys.
03:14
Okay, Sam.
03:15
Okay.
03:16
We just got you.
03:22
A3-2. All right, two boys, we're going to go into the station.
03:28
All right, cool, thank you.
03:31
Okay, and then last one, can you check out this one at Clark in Ohio. Ohio and Clark, they keep calling.
03:36
Because somebody doesn't have insurance.
03:42
Okay, nice.
03:44
Thank you.
03:49
We're getting new domestic 410 North on Dearborn. Needs the police for a domestic that is happening currently with security on the 16th floor, no drugs, but everyone's intoxicated.
04:02
2823. 20.
04:07
Well, I said this highly intoxicated male that we have, was there an ambulance or stuff for this?
04:14
You're still in wreck and roll or where are you?
04:18
No, we've been at BP the whole time.
04:26
Well, it was supposed to be on its way. We walked over to BP.
04:32
Yeah, they were 10 quarters.
04:35
When they arrived at 248, right after that call.
04:44
For some reason, they have it at Ontario in Wells.
04:52
It's great.
04:55
Yeah, it's on Ontario in Wells, right?
04:59
Ontario and South or BP on the Foreigners.
05:02
Yeah, this is, um...
05:05
Okay, yeah, sorry, it looks like CFD duped it out to something else.
05:13
Yeah, can we please get the ambulance for him?
05:16
Yeah, don't worry, I'm about seeing him.
05:20
Thank you, because we need to get out of the gas station.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Officer needs urgent assistance or help; emergency situation requiring immediate response.
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