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Person locked inside university libraryChicago IL

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audio iconOther Non-Crime Event
E 57th St, Chicago, IL 60637

A person was locked inside the University of Chicago Regenstein Library near East 57th Street. The individual called for help and left a phone number that was provided to emergency responders.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
Listen to dispatch call
04:53
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, I got a cis citizen that just hit the board near East 57th Street at the U. of C.
00:07
Library, I think it's called the Regenstein.
00:09
The caller said that she is locked inside the library that's attached to the main library.
00:18
10-4[1], we have sent somebody over there.
00:21
10-4[1], thank you.
00:28
322.
00:30
322. 322.
00:35
The auto accident on the beauty of 71st, burning two vehicles involved.
00:41
It looks like the driver is intoxicated and he's walking.
00:48
Time for right now we're not on traffic stop.
00:52
Okay,
00:53
no problem, missing your second when you get to it.
00:57
But if your traffic stop takes you in, just let me know.
01:02
We're writing type patience right now.
01:10
All the three.
01:12
All three.
01:14
All three.
01:17
Tell me out with a disturbing 6,700 South Cottage Girl for a female black,
01:22
or a female in a black jacket, she keeps smoking inside the location.
01:35
2.24. 2.24, go.
01:40
Can we get a callback?
01:43
Stand for it.
01:49
25.
01:53
Try it again.
01:56
225.
02:01
I'm getting the end of your number.
02:03
Is that 225?
02:05
Can we get a person in 2?
02:09
104.
02:11
2.4. 2.4.
02:18
24,
02:20
can we get a ramble we here for this, um,
02:23
never mind.
02:24
Let me know what you need.
02:28
1024, let me know what you need.
02:35
24, let's come a damn topic.
02:47
You on to come there?
02:50
Can we get an animal week here?
02:53
There's a second time the COVID-regarding this individual.
02:55
We could see that she's really intoxicated.
02:57
Can we possibly get her for a detox?
03:01
104. The 3620 Southroads is a good address still.
03:07
104.
03:09
All right, we'll get one rolling.
03:15
12. 312.
03:18
312.
03:20
Let me get a call back.
03:23
Of course, no problem.
03:30
You see the Zone 7.
03:34
You have C to Zone 7? Zone 7, that's female that was locked in the Regenstein.
03:40
Did she leave a telephone number?
03:44
I believe so.
03:45
Give me one second.
03:48
Okay.
03:53
312, your call is coming down.
04:00
And U.S.D.
04:01
Yes.
04:04
She did leave a phone number.
04:05
I can give it to you when you're ready.
04:08
Okay, I'm ready.
04:11
It's (number withheld).
04:20
I'm ready for that number.
04:23
Oh,
04:24
I'm sorry, I thought you heard me.
04:25
I went out with it.
04:26
It's (number withheld).
04:32
(number withheld).
04:38
10-4[1]. You see also give her name?
04:42
Looks like (name withheld).
04:44
M-A-R-E-Y-8.
04:50
Oh, you're simple, thank you.
04:52
You're welcome.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).

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E 57th St, Chicago, IL 60637

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