Neighbor unresponsive after fall and head injury


A neighbor named Harry knocked on a woman's door after falling and hitting his head, refused to go to the hospital, was disoriented the previous night, and is now unresponsive to contact, prompting a well-being check.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
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Transcript:
13. It's really on her beat. Just clearing for lunch, so maybe she don't hear. But if you can start making her way on this check of well-being, 939 in North Ashton, Department of River, Deborah is calling. Her neighbor, (name withheld), knocked on her door because he had fallen, hit his head, refused to go to the hospital. She was going to check on him during the day, said she's now at work and hasn't been able to contact him, so she's concerned. He was a little disorientated last night. No further. Great name, Roe. Thank you, ma'am. One, two, one, three. Officer Torres, one, two, one, three. Twelve, thirteen. Yeah, thirteen, when you get back, roll in, sign your beat. Check the well-being with 12-12-939, North Ashland, please. Ninety-nine, coming from the station. I understand.
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Near N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
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