Man in mental health crisis yelling and banging on door, Chicago IL
Officers responded to a call about a man having a mental health crisis near 41st Street in Chicago. The man was yelling and banging on a door and is known locally as a regular in the area.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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Transcript:
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Unison 2, Mental Health Disturbing near 41st Street.
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A man appears to be yelling and banging on the door.
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Known in the neighborhood, wearing a red and black cap,
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black coat, blue jeans, black shoes, carrying a book bag.
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He is a regular.
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313.
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313.
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I know it was open line.
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Can we possibly try a callback or maybe location history to see if there's an apartment?
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Maybe not called?
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Okay, 10-4[1].
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Voice mail on a callback and we don't have a history because it's a cellhead.
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Gotcha.
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All right, we'll take a look around and see if we can and maybe hear something.
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We'll give you a code after that.
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Okay, 10-4[1].
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Her voicemail said her name was Louise.
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Yeah, I think what I called, I thought I hurt Lily or something,
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but the intercom thing doesn't work either.
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Okay.
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Okay.
01:21
All right, so 212, I'm going to put that Vincent's job back on the board for the toe.
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:
Near W 41st St, Chicago, IL 60609
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