Man reports being shot or asthmatic attack at Chicago address, Chicago IL
A monitoring service reported a man who called saying he was shot and later said he had an asthma attack. The man was last known to be near North Clark St in Chicago. Police and fire departments were notified to assist. The man gave varied accounts of his condition during calls and was thought to be inside a building near that location.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
So just to clarify, on this person's shot or asthma attack, it's a third party calling, not the actual victim or complaint?
00:10
Yeah, it's that track group monitoring service, and it says the operator states emergency notify via ankle bracelet on (name withheld).
00:22
First call, I guess there's a message way or messaging system with them.
00:28
First call he told them he was shot, and the second call he said he was having an asthma attack, and the operator said he is outside, and then they were on the line with the fire department who requested police.
00:42
They then gave a description of a male black, black and brown 6'1.30, born in (number withheld).
00:54
All right, no-night.
00:55
All right, for the monitoring track group, they said that the signal cleared so they don't have a signal on him anymore in his last address that they were able to get was near North Clark St.
01:07
That's where his ankle bracelet is peeing at, near North Clark St.
01:11
He said on the phone that he was in a hallway, so they're thinking he might be in the building somewhere.
01:17
But he sounded fine and he kept changing his story of why he needed an ambulance.
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