Open door at Chicago home; no crime found


Police respond to an open door at a Chicago home. They talk with people inside; no crime is found. One person says they are sick with food poisoning. They tell the caller to contact police if more help is needed.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
01:42
Transcript:
25-03 Boy. No, three boy. No, three, boy. Hard check, 606 trail. Okay, one, (name withheld). 2513. We have an open door at this residence. 10-4[1].13 has an open door at this residence. 10-4. 13 has an open door, 2171 North Mobile. 2511, she was going. You're not going. You keep cutting off. You keep cutting off. We can't copy. Whoever's trying to come in. Let's cut him off. On-seat. $2.501. Yes, (name withheld), do me get a ticket to have one taken out of mail locked up to go to the hospital. He claims to be suffering from food poisoning. We made contact with the caller if his daughter and her friend that's inside the house. We tried to talk to him. He was on the phone with social security. We told him to call us back if he needs us. Good Friday.
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10-4: Message received, understood
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Location mentioned:
Near N Mobile Ave, Chicago, IL 60639
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