Bank requests well-being check for client expressing suicidal thoughts


A bank employee called to request a welfare check on a client who expressed suicidal thoughts multiple times during their conversation.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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Transcript:
00:00over at 4733 South Forestville, apartment number three.00:03I got Danielle calling from Sally Mae Bank.00:05She's requesting a well-being check on a client named Nadia.00:08She kept telling one of their ages that she was going to kill herself several times during their conversation.00:13I've been a thing for that.00:17Notary now.00:18Thank you.00:19I have a step report.00:22About to hit three hours at 653 South Michigan.
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over at 4733 South Forestville, apartment number three.
00:03
I got Danielle calling from Sally Mae Bank.
00:05
She's requesting a well-being check on a client named Nadia.
00:08
She kept telling one of their ages that she was going to kill herself several times during their conversation.
00:13
I've been a thing for that.
00:17
Notary now.
00:18
Thank you.
00:19
I have a step report.
00:22
About to hit three hours at 653 South Michigan.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Forrestville Ave, Chicago, IL 60615
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