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Woman refuses to leave hospital emergency room, Chicago IL
Other Crimes
Roseland, Chicago, IL
Police were called to a hospital where a woman was asked to leave the emergency room but refused. Officers responded to handle the situation.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
00:52
Transcript: Good morning. There is a criminal trespass in progress at Wellesland Hospital. An officer reports a woman refusing to leave the emergency room waiting area. She was recorded leaving earlier but remains inside.
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Location mentioned:
Roseland, Chicago, IL
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(name withheld), five, and back off. We got Roslyn Hospital calling again, this time for 30-ish, female, medium-complectic white t-shirt, hospital gown, tied around the waist, and blue socks was discharged, and now she won't leave from in front of the ER entrance.
Another quick rundown that was pinning on the board, 9709 Southcott you met for the two males that were breaking into a vehicle and they fled. This is a third party and then an injury report over at Roseland.
30. (name withheld). Just stepping over each other. 31, (name withheld)? Well, I show us in 73's taking this individual to Rosen for a mental e-vail. 10-4. We should have gone to Roseland. So to 11 hours. 5, 2.3, your call is unable to go to the door. Due to being disabled.
We had an EMS[1] ticket for a 55-year-old male who was in the middle of the street. Possibly intoxicated. Ambulance 60 did respond and transport to Roseland. Can we dupe this to them, please? 99 of the Lusel call.