Intoxicated man refuses to leave massage clinic


An intoxicated man was causing a disturbance at a massage clinic by banging on the door and refusing to leave. The situation raised concerns of a possible overdose, but he eventually left on foot while being monitored by the police.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
02:8
Transcript:
Can we EMF roaming up here? Just to check this gentleman out, please. Okay, 10-4[1]. What's the good location? Are you still at Aberdeen and Jackson and Aberdeen in Klein? One. Okay, 10. Oh. Unit coming in? 1233. Plus, disregard the ambulance. He decided to get up and leave. He says he's okay. He's going to say walking on the sidewalks. Well, he's been walking all day, so I guess he's going to keep it moving. All right, fifth word. Let me know when you clear from him. Give us a second. We're going to watch him walk away from this area. Okay, fifth one. One four three, please. One four three three. Yes, one, she's putting on the action. 414. 414. So we're going to be relocating to a 5-minute's 21-0-1. 17-8-2. 2101? 2101? 10-1[2]. And 1232, is that going to be a code or you still checking it out? Yeah, hi, (name withheld). That's true. 3-2 while I have you, I have a disturbance with some time. Well, it was a disturbance. Then it came up. There's an overdose, so maybe they'll take him to the hospital. It was a massage envy, 808 West Monroe. There was a male intoxicated, very intoxicated, breaking it on the door, refusing to leave, male, (name withheld), white shirt, medium build. He's about 5'8.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
10-1: Unable to copy / Weak signal
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Location mentioned:
Near W Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60607
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