Deceased person found in apartment from natural causes, Chicago IL


Police requested removal of a deceased person found inside a first-floor apartment in Chicago. The person was found on the bedroom floor with no signs of foul play. The cause of death appears natural, and the medical examiner has visited the scene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Citywide Dispatch Channels
04:42
Transcript:
00:00
I'm calling to a request body removal.
00:02
All right, time for it.
00:05
And just to be sure, you only need a body removal, correct? You don't need an evidence technician or anything like that.
00:10
Detectives aren't coming out.
00:11
All right, ten four, and then what is the address where you need the removal service to respond to?
00:15
Near 26, and that's one notice.
00:17
Is a decedent going to be inside or outside?
00:19
Inside.
00:20
And is that a house or an apartment?
00:21
First floor unit apartment.
00:23
All right, time for it.
00:24
And then what's your last name in Star?
00:25
The name is (name withheld).
00:33
And what is the detectives last name in Star?
00:35
Detective (name withheld).
00:39
And what is the medical examiner's last name, their button, and their case number?
00:43
(name withheld).
00:45
Starr (number withheld).
00:47
Case number is M.E.2025-04-717.
00:53
10-4[1]. And then what's the name and age of the decedent?
00:57
(number withheld).
00:58
If you, one zero two three zero, one zero two three zero.
01:03
Thank you. Rat.
01:04
Seven, three, Adam.
01:05
Come there, Adam.
01:06
One three, five, six and six in the car.
01:08
All right, take one zero two, three, seven.
01:12
And is there a hair color or is evolved?
01:15
Brown, short hair.
01:16
Any noticeable mark scars or tattoos?
01:18
Yes. And then at this time, is there a known cause of death?
01:22
The depth, it seems natural.
01:24
Any bloating decomposition or rigor?
01:26
Sifting it up, but fire department started coming down is probably like 24 hours, so no bloating, no decomposition.
01:33
All right, 10-4[1].
01:36
And then any special instructions for the removal service, like a certain door they need to enter through or anything like that?
01:41
Oh, front door's fine.
01:42
And then any additional items like medication or anything that the medical examiner wants to take it along with the body apart for the paperwork?
01:48
The medical examiner just left she didn't take any, but I ever could put them in a bag if they needed.
01:56
All right, ten fourth.
01:59
And then is...
02:00
What's your RD and UCR?
02:01
TMA 1103 is clear.
02:04
Tm.A 1103, 104.
02:06
104.5-084-R.
02:08
R.D. is John (number withheld).
02:12
All right, 104.
02:15
And then within the apartment, is there a certain floor, or I'm sorry, a certain area or room where the body is located?
02:20
Yeah, he's in our bedroom.
02:22
Is he going to be on the bed or on the floor or in a chair?
02:24
On the floor.
02:25
All right, ten floor.
02:26
So we're going to go with 1713-1713 and the removal service does have 75 minutes from the time we're able to get a hold of them to respond.
02:34
If you could just remain on the scene until you see the body physically in their transport vehicle, please, and just let your zone know once they get there.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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