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Police block streets near 26th Street for vehicle containmentChicago IL

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Pulaski, 530 S Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60612

Police are blocking streets near 26th Street and Harding Avenue to contain a moving vehicle or group of vehicles. They are restricting westbound traffic and closing off parts of Pulaski Road and Springfield Avenue to manage traffic and preserve the scene.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
03:28
Transcript:
00:00
Tails at two six in Harding.
00:02
Two-sixth and Harding.
00:03
Are the tail is going to be at two-sixth and Harding, everyone? Two-sixth and Harding, the tail cars out.
00:14
We have 1562 just block off 26 Springfield. Everything else east of 2060 Springfield should be open.
00:23
They should be blocking two seconds springfield. Nothing coming west, please.
00:27
That's for 1562.
00:31
1664 copy.
00:33
All right, thank you.
00:39
1121.
00:45
1121
00:51
Anything from aguff others that are called
00:54
I have formed Oh okay that's where
01:04
Take through the front at 2nd car locks
01:08
All right, 10,000.
01:11
It's at 2.6 in Carloff. 2.6 in Carloff is the front of it. 1000, Adam, go on.
01:16
The rear just went through Pulaski.
01:20
And the rear just went through Pulaski.
01:24
Since we have 553 teams.
01:28
Just make sure we pop off Pulaski at 2.6, nothing westbound on 2.6 on Pulaski.
01:33
Pulaski, northbound, south on to be open, everything east of Pulaski and 2.6 can be opened up.
01:41
All right, time four. Five, six, three teams. Do you guys copy that?
01:46
Five, just take negative.
01:52
All right, nothing was bound 2.6 in Pulaski.
01:58
911[2],
01:59
322.
02:06
1122. 1122.
02:09
I'm going to have to follow (name withheld) on (number withheld) to Sinai.
02:12
She's on DCP and fighting a little bit. Probably get home.
02:16
Okay, 10-4[1]. Let me know if you want someone else to meet you there.
02:24
10.06 Charlie.
02:27
06 Charlie.
02:30
You guys give me a favor and look at a domestic 1551 Christian.
02:33
It's the landlord in the room in her threatening the caller. If it needs paper, I'll get a third watch car over there.
02:40
No 4.
02:43
Thank you.
02:45
1020.
02:51
10.006, can I help you?
02:54
Oh, 10.06. I'm going to hold a Parker.
02:57
Near Central Park. It's about to hit the time. I'm going to hold the third watch if that's okay.
03:04
No problem. Thank you.
03:10
On the rail.
03:14
100, Adam.
03:17
Tailt at 2.6 in Karloff.
03:20
2.6 Karloff.
03:22
I per 100 at the tail's at 2.6 in Karloff. Okay. Per 1000 and the tails at 2.6 in Karloff.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
911: 911 hang-up / disconnect

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Pulaski, 530 S Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60612
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