Person experiencing mental health crisis at police station, Chicago IL
Police officers responded to a mental health crisis involving a teenager in the parking lot of a police station. An ambulance was dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Well, can you move in 14 in the parking lots with 1432? We got a mental health disturbance with a 16-year-old child.
00:09
Can you roll an ambulance, please?
00:12
Okay, it's 10-4[1], the parking lot of the station.
00:15
1221
00:21
1222 for the assist
00:25
1222 Unison 12 in city light a phone in progress at the Pound 701 North Sacramento Christina Sanders and man inside threatening people trying to fight a worker spenders male black life reflection and green sweatshirt black pants and brown boots on 3 number 12
00:45
212.25, you can't be.
00:52
225, you can't throw that job on Fox, also.
00:56
2.5? 25. 2.5,
01:01
yeah, you can show me getting to the pound.
01:08
2nd 14, 1401 or 10.
01:13
14-01? Yeah, just like, you know, I'm coding now.
01:16
1658-11 construction crew starting before 8 o'clock.
01:19
Obviously it's after 8 now, so.
01:22
99-9-wide, thank you.
01:27
24-24.
01:28
24. 24. 2.4.
01:31
Do you guys? Have you got an ambulance coming our way? Is there 17-year-old that's having a whole crisis?
01:36
Yes. Yes. The ambulance is rolling.
01:41
Thank you. Thank you.
01:45
You're welcome.
01:47
It looks like it's going to be ambulance number three.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
University Police, 943 W Maxwell St, Chicago, IL 60608
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