Car crashes into sidewalk between bus stop and store at Chicago intersection, Chicago IL
At the intersection of Madison and Cicero in Chicago, a green Ford car jumped the curb and became stuck between a bus stop and a store. Initial reports mentioned guns, but it was later confirmed to be a traffic accident. Two male occupants were involved in the crash.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
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Transcript:
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Units in 11, we're getting a call for a person with a gun.
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Madison and Cicero, Cicero, Madison.
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Calls, there's two male subjects in the ring car that have guns.
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The car is stuck on the sidewalk by the bus stop?
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Nothing further on that.
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Wait, and then we got a second call.
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The two male subjects driving a green Ford car, jumped the curb, and now stuck in between the bus stop and the store.
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They started to stick the car and they're arguing with guns.
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And again, it's Madison and Cicero.
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11-02 Sam, it's on 15 side.
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It looks like there's officers on scene.
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On the Nogunis.
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Yeah, 15 side is on our side.
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1011.
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Hello.
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I'm about a good afternoon.
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When you get up in the morning, I got to check while being in near South Lawndale.
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Come along from the suicide hotline.
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They found about a 36-year-old female named (name withheld).
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I guess she called the hotline yesterday.
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They tried to check on it today and she's still saying she wanted to harm herself.
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When they talked to her shows inside of a Nissan rogue,
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unknown to color,
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and...
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It was, this is where she's painting and that this was in her last location.
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54.12.
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Paul.
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5412, Paul.
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We arrived. 5-8-391.
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10-4[1].1440.
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10-21.
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1021.
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21.
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Good afternoon when you go up and Rhone.
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I got an assault in progress.
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Then he was an assault just occurred.
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Fortunately, a fight South Drake.
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Call us an unknown male subject in a black hoodie and jeans enters in a building within the hallway and threatened her.
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Nothing further.
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1023.
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1023.
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10tham.
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2.3. Good afternoon.
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They got a mental health disturbance.
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29, 19th Street.
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Dallas is calling and said he's not satisfied with the hospital he was taken to.
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And then if he doesn't go to another one, he's going to do something crazy.
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He's diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, depression.
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He's going to front wearing gray camouflage pants.
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Okay. Okay.
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1093
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1393
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Get the noted up wrong, auto answering 26 and western
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Oh
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1.
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93, you're copy
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1-1. 1031. 1031.
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1031.
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31. Good afternoon.
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When you get up in Roan, come over as an info ticket.
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There is 7,700 block of West 34 Street.
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Come home from the 9th District desk.
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They said they had received a call from some priority transportation group about some stolen vehicles that are supposed to be ping in at that location.
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In the ticket, there's a bunch of vans and car information.
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So when you get logged in, you can check it out.
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Good afternoon.
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Come for.
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1113 1113
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1113 13
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Good afternoon, when you get up and rolling.
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Come over to the person who would have a gun in Madison, the Cicero.
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We have a 15 unit unseen.
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They said it's on our side.
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They did say that the guys don't have guns.
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It's an auto accident.
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Looks like two male subjects driving a green Ford, jumped the curb, and are stuck between the bus stop and the store.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
S Cicero Ave & W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60644
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