Mental health transport at Oakley Ave, subject combative


Radio audio about arranging a mental health transport at 7040 S Oakley Ave, Chicago. Responders coordinate units and note the person is combative; they discuss transfer and hospital release.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
02:40
Transcript:
820. You've got another unit off. Can you turn on over here? This is going to be a mental health transport and the person is not. Okay, 871 is currently doing a transfer for the tax team. Is there anyone else that can help with a transfer over at 7040 for South Oakley? 24 can transport, we just need another car that can help. Okay, 10-4[1]. Is there another unit that's available that can help? 824. 14. 14. We can have that way, but we're going to be coming from a distance. 814-10-4. She's known to be combative, so anyone that's coming home. 834 we can go at the coales sergeant to the latest paper 10 4 i mean whoever wants to go we got 814 and then 834 so whichever one's going to be the faster 35 i could call or i can go when i'm 99[3] 20 is that okay A-20, do you need a 10-4 unit or 99 unit? 10-2[2] will be preferred, but if we only have a 99, what's my... 10-4, 35, disregard. They can wait for either one of the other two units. All right, 10-4. 99. 2.3. 823. 823. Hey, sir. When possible, can we get a release at the hospital either from a late car or from an early midnight car? 10-4. I'll let first watch know that you need release. can show them clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
10-2: Signals good (preferred unit type)
[3]
99: Unit not available/out of service
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Location mentioned:
Near S Oakley Ave, Chicago, IL 60636
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