Mental health crisis with weapon reported at Chicago address


Emergency responders are handling a mental health crisis involving a young adult at a Chicago address. The person is awake and breathing but has a weapon, prompting police and medical teams to intervene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
02:10
Transcript:
This is a warding 12. We're getting a mental health and service to 1545 Wax. And probably face when your own patient, they appear, involuntary admitted, diagnosis, kids, awake, and breathing, a weapon[2]. Fire. Available, Sergeant, 12, for complete code. 12. 20. 20. I got a person down. M-42 went to northwestern, the EMS covered in this plane, AM28 with Estrode. 509. Okay, and all the two for info? All the two for info. All the truth. Hey, did you have to fill a dupe paper on there or you're clear from that person with a gun paper? I want to draw some paper on there. Okay, 10-4, just one's a check. Okay, 1224. 1224. I try to find somebody to take a ride with you on this start taking a slow roll. This is a survivor of 1645 with Jackson Boulevard, Florida C, a 20-year-old patient for involuntary admission[1], suffering from kids. You have AM-45 and truck 7 in the road. 1224-9-9-0-4. I got a unit that came clear really quick and assist, 24 on this, 1645 with Jackson or a sergeant. Do I got a sergeant that can take a roll with 24? One, two, two, two. All the two. All the two. All the two, all the two is I'm going to take a row.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
involuntary admission: Mental Health Crisis
[2]
weapon: Possible Weapon Involved
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Location mentioned:
Near W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60612
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