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Red pickup in fatal hit-and-run chased to police stationChicago IL

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Chicago, IL

A red pickup truck involved in a hit-and-run accident was chased to a police station. The accident resulted in a fatality, and the medical examiner was called to remove the deceased from the scene.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
We have any available units in 20 that can go outside of the station.
00:03
It looks like it was a car accident that happened at a different location and the vehicle chase the car to the 20 or 50 stations.
00:12
They should be in front inside of a red pickup truck or a rear truck with deployment in the back of it.
00:23
2433.
00:26
2433.
00:28
Yes, but for the medical examiner, they would like to pick up the deceased.
00:33
Can you show us relocating at the DOA[2] address at our job, please?
00:40
10.4. We've got to going back for 6.1.44 to 12 o'clock.
00:43
2011.
00:47
211. You head over to the station, please.
00:51
It'll be in front, a red trumpet, flipping and back.
00:54
Involved in a hit and run, auto accident, they chase together to the district.
01:00
10-4[1]. 24.
01:04
24, 133.
01:08
2433.
01:10
And, Quire, we'd just like to confirm that we'd like to order body removal for the decedent, please.
01:17
All right, if you got to switch over the citywide.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
DOA: Deceased person found upon arrival of police or emergency personnel.

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