Panic alarm triggers concern near west Washington street, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a mobile panic alarm was activated by a Lyft driver near West Washington Street involving a black Mazda sedan. Officers discussed related information and ongoing protests nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
I want to say take a slow roll please until I get to back up the panic alarm coming in near West Washington.
00:07
Andrea says they got a mobile panic alarm from a Lyft driver, black Fordora Mazda.
00:17
99.
00:20
19 can you roll? One thing, can you roll?
00:23
One.
00:29
Any Sarge? Anyone?
00:33
1.30.
00:35
Morning. Sards.
00:36
Do you know anything about the protest at Lake and Wabas at the Virgin Hotel?
00:42
At 10-4, that's every day.
00:45
It's a labor-related protest.
00:47
They come out, make a lot of noise, and they usually go back into work.
00:52
All right. I don't have a car right now.
00:54
I'm just told this until I do.
00:57
Just, you can give a 19 call that's on a regular call for a couple weeks.
01:03
Okay, great.
01:09
13. 13.
01:11
113. 113.
01:13
One 13. Is the vehicle in motion?
01:23
It's just a space thing he's found? I don't know if it is in motion to see a black Fordora, Mazda, and a Frank Queen (number withheld).
01:35
9.9. I just came from Wells towards the south.
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Location mentioned:
W Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602
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