Person lying near bus stop at Madison and Laramie, Chicago IL

 Medical Emergency
Medical EmergencyA caller reported seeing a male lying in the street near the bus stop at Madison and Laramie. Initially, the caller thought the person was shot, but it was later confirmed that nobody was shot. The individual appeared to be intoxicated and an ambulance was dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
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Transcript:
00:00
Coming over, the person shot Madison and Laramie, Laramie and Madison. Caller states there's a mail laying out in the street by the bus stop, and the caller thinks that he shot fires in route.
00:10
10-4[1].
00:16
Anything on the pod?
00:21
1502, Sam.
00:23
Looks like you do a push-hook.
00:27
Nice.
00:32
Maybe we'll cut up.
00:39
There are you to come again?
00:43
All too, Sam.
00:44
Probably need to get an ambulance over there.
00:45
Seems to be a little intoxicated.
00:49
There's an ambulance rolling.
00:55
Austin 24.
00:57
Austin 24.
00:59
Squad, can you let me know if it's all a bona fide person track.
01:02
Can we take it if it's okay with other units?
01:06
Austin 33, if it's bonafide, just let us know what 24 wants to take it.
01:12
104 square.
01:13
We'll let her now.
01:19
2511.
01:23
2511.
01:25
Disturbance, 2811, North Narragansit, 2811, 2811, 2811 Narragansit, 4 male black, gray jacket, black pants for refusing to leave Wendy's.
01:35
Go forth.
01:38
151-2-0 callback.
01:43
Yes, then by.
01:45
No answer on a call back.
01:49
Two-four. No answer to three three, not five to five.
02:02
No one shot.
02:04
10-4[1], there's nobody shot at Madison and Laramie.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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