Emergency responders force entry for medical check, Chicago IL


Responders tried to check on a person with diabetic symptoms at a residence. No one answered the door, so police helped force entry to ensure the person's safety.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
would you have any other information about how to access the house here? To stand by, we'll call the third-party caller back to see if they have any additional info about access.
00:27
Come on me. 71. The state citizen here, we're returning in service. You can hold the ambulance responding. Two, we'll try them back as well. However, they did say ring the buzzer for the third floor. Should be the top bell there. If you can let them know that we've been out here ringing the bell and they're not answering yet.
00:57
I tried the original caller and none of returnable cell phone. I'm trying to robin it. Okay, there's no one's answering the door here. I'm not really sure of nature in the callers. A third-party caller about a diabetic feeling altered there. Let me knock you off you off please for formal entry.
01:22
Yeah, if you want to have any other information, I'll be police, so I guess we'll force entry on it. Message receives in. 7272.72. Phone number goes with a disconnected number. Let me know if you also want police report entry. Message received. We made entry into the entryway. We'll let you know.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Lakewood Ave, Chicago, IL 60660
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