Man reported suicidal near North Kimball Ave in Chicago, Chicago IL
Police and ambulance responded to a mental health crisis involving a man threatening suicide near North Kimball Avenue in Chicago. The situation was later resolved and units were told to disregard.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
02:40
Transcript:
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Ambo 40 is requested in CPD for a psych patient.
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He's having suicidal ideation.
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near North Kimball.
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10-4[1].
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Is there anybody that's got CIT that can write along with 723 for the fighting suicide near North Kimball?
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1741 will go.
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10.
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1641.
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1641.
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41.
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1624 was here earlier.
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They're down on another job right now.
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Can you head over to this McDonald's 432 North Cicero, 432 Cicero.
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They've been having a problem with this male pretty much all afternoon.
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He's a no male black gray jacket begging for money in the lobby.
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1641 can you throw that threshold job on the block?
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Hi, Ted, let me try something here.
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Do you see it now?
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Thank you.
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Okay.
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1633.
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1633. 1633.
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You can we get a 15 at 15 that sensation.
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10-4[1] You're the board in 16,
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domestic over 6767-67 North on Olmstead, 67-667, Apartment 2, Charlie.
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(name withheld) is having to be with her boyfriends, refusing to return her dog, unknown drinking, drugs, or weapons.
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11313.
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17-13.
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17-13.
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Controls of 22.
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104.
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1723 you can slow down.
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All right, 723 is giving us slowdown near North Kimball.
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Slow it down. You is responding to the threatening suicide.
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near North Kimball, slow it down.
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1723,
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you have a disregard.
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All right, 723 is going to be a disregard now for the funding suicide near North Kimball.
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Disregard any more units near North Kimball for the threatening suicide again.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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