Person with gun reported in alley near West Ohio St, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of two or three males with guns in an alley near West Ohio Street. One individual was wearing a pink suit and sitting inside a black vehicle. Units later reduced their response after assessing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
I'm coming over as a person with a gun[1].
00:01
Near West Ohio St in an alley.
00:05
The caller's reporting two or three males with guns.
00:08
One last being wearing a pink suit.
00:10
They're sitting inside of a black sheep.
00:15
Go for.
00:22
And 2534,
00:24
for this commercial alarm on Amortish, they did call back, they got a hold of the key holder.
00:28
She requested to cancel.
00:29
Two,
00:32
four.
00:39
Austin 33, same thing for your panic alarm on Central.
00:41
They requested to cancel with accident.
00:45
104. Okay.
00:51
515.
00:53
2515. 2515.
00:55
30 in the station, please.
01:02
10-4. Austin 3-2, sure is clear of this traffic stop in the area.
01:07
Show us going up the first off the car on Ohio.
01:13
Austin 3-2, 10-4.
01:16
Oh,
01:17
sir, 2-2-10.
01:18
Oh, 2-2-10.
01:21
Off to 11, you can slow it down here.
01:28
11 is giving a slowdown to the person with a gun[1].
01:30
5610, West Ohio Units responding slow down[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
person with a gun: Report of a person observed or suspected to be armed with a firearm.
[2]
slow down: Reduce response; situation appears secure or under control.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
W Ohio St, Chicago, IL 60644
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