No assault found; ambulance and police responded, Chicago IL
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A caller reported that his sister was sexually assaulted near West Chicago Avenue. Emergency responders found no assault occurred and suspect may have mental health issues. Ambulance and police responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, 1830 dealt with this guy on the phone.
00:02
This guy calling from near W Chicago Ave?
00:07
So I guess he called back and said the sister was sexually assaulted or something.
00:12
And now ambulance, 42 is responding and is asking CPD to ride along.
00:18
I was just trying to see what 1830 found out when he talked to this guy.
00:27
No, you know, I'm trying to go.
00:34
1832, are you still at 300 N State St?
00:40
832, you can you show me clear, can I have lunch in 18?
00:44
Sure.
00:51
1820?
00:52
Yes, sir.
00:54
Yeah, I talked to 30 earlier.
00:56
He said that she talked to his sister, there was no criminal sexual assault or anything.
01:00
Let's send a call with the ambulance, just in case this guy, he goes a little out of, gets a little out of pocket.
01:07
Okay.
01:10
1824.
01:13
1823.
01:25
1823.
01:30
23. 23.
01:32
Maybe you have with the end of the lines over to near W Chicago Ave, please.
01:38
I think this guy might be having some mental health issues.
01:41
He's calling about people with guns and about his sister being sexually assaulted.
01:45
But...
01:47
Sergeant talked to him, talk to the sister, she's fine, but now he's calling and far as asking us to ride alone.
01:54
1824, he's tag alone just in case he's not feeling so well.
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Location mentioned:
W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60654
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