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Mental health emergency at apartment near West 65th StreetChicago IL

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W 65th St, Chicago, IL 60621

According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a mental health disturbance at an apartment near West 65th Street. A relative, described as having the mental capacity of a child, needed hospital transport. A security guard was present to provide access. Updates indicated uncertainty about the exact age or number of involved persons. Crisis intervention team members were involved.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
02:1
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, so I'm going to write with you.
00:01
It's coming over as a mental health disturbance near West 65th Street,
00:08
near West 65th Street, apartment 811 on the 8th floor.
00:13
Brandy Gunn is on the way to that location.
00:16
It says 39-year-old cousin needs to go to the hospital.
00:22
Mental ages of an 11-year-old.
00:27
Caller states, at the time of the call, 1118, they were 9 minutes out.
00:32
They would be arriving in a blue Mercedes in about 7 minutes now.
00:36
Fire is not rolling because the complainant is not on scene yet.
00:41
You can start making it way over there.
00:45
Okay, there was a call earlier today, right?
00:49
Oh, I don't know.
00:50
Let me see.
00:52
Oh, 10-4[1], it looks like we had a call at 947 from a (name withheld).
00:59
It's the same unit number or I'm right?
01:02
Yes, same unit number.
01:04
Different caller, same unit number.
01:09
Okay, minute.
01:12
Do I have a CIT[2]? 724, tell me up that way.
01:17
724-104. 20-4.
01:20
20-3M-C-A-G anyway, but yeah, I love to help.
01:24
Oh, you are CIT[2]? Okay.
01:26
Oh, I see that.
01:27
Oh, my eyes.
01:28
Never mind.
01:33
All right, and then notify fire if you guys get in and they're needed.
01:40
We had a little bit of an update.
01:43
Now it's a 32-year-old male cousin on scene with her that have same mental capacity.
01:49
So I don't know if it's two or if it's just one in the age was a mistake the first time.
01:55
And a security guard is at the phone desk to let you in.
02:00
Yeah, this is getting wackier.
02:01
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team (mental health-related call)

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W 65th St, Chicago, IL 60621

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