Well-being check for homeless man eating unusual candy, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, officers performed a well-being check on a homeless man at Western and Howard laundromat who was observed eating candy resembling aspirin.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
We're checking a well-being at Western and Howard laundromat.
00:04
Is that on our side?
00:06
He says there's a homeless guy wearing a green cap blue flannel and he's eating aspirin-like candy.
00:11
How he's concerned.
00:17
4099.
00:19
People do that.
00:21
Let's see.
00:22
413 are you available for the back-up?
00:26
99. I'm on the way.
00:27
4.13.
00:30
413.
00:33
I can please put the drop on my bus so I can see that there.
00:40
I'll try, uh, I'll resend it, uh, Western and Howard Laundromat.
00:45
If you can find it over there.
00:48
Anyway.
00:53
Only 410.
00:55
410. 410.
00:58
Yeah, you can put me out that Western and Howard job.
01:02
I just saw an ambulance 56 driving off.
01:05
Did they make a removal?
01:12
No, they're just going back to the quarters.
01:15
They went as somebody thought it was an overdose because he's eating Tylenol.
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