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Female refuses to leave premises at calumet avenue address, Chicago IL
A female refused to leave a business near Calumet Avenue, and an argument with management involving vulgar language occurred. Emergency services responded to the disturbance.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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04:12
Transcript:
00:00
They have a call of a disturbance near Calumet.
00:04
Female refusing to leave the office.
00:07
(name withheld) is calling.
00:26
Hold on.
00:28
Three since then, co-struck stated that they're going to just sweep the debris to the side, but they said that we need to request a actual sweeper, so can you do that for me, please?
00:37
ma'am?
00:40
Okay.
00:43
Thank you, ma'am.
00:47
You're welcome.
01:17
I'm going to just have this scooter towed for parking in the alley.
01:22
Okay.
01:28
All right, for the end, a person calling for help for help, 6300 blocks south unkeem.
01:34
Call request to leave their hung up.
01:41
Contact callback twice, no contact made.
01:53
Okay.
02:04
Have another unit close by.
02:18
The table 12.
02:46
323, she's coming down.
02:59
If you show me go on to the juice to complete this report, the road is clear now.
03:11
Squab, can you send an ambulance to the third district test for other than an accident that occur in 68 in Indiana? Yes, backpane.
03:46
I'm going. Can you guys check out a disturbance near Calumet?
03:55
South Calumet Ave?
03:58
Got a (name withheld).
04:02
and called Female Black Refuse to Leave,
04:07
and then the Disturbance with Management, irate using vulgar language.
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Location mentioned:
S Calumet Ave, Chicago, IL 60637
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