Youths fight briefly at McDonald's on Foster Avenue, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at McDonald's near Foster Avenue, a disturbance occurred involving youths fighting. Officers responded but the youths left before police arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
1720.
00:03
She'll be heading over to this that person with a nice call.
00:06
At the McDonald's, 10.4.
00:07
We only got one call.
00:10
How do we take it right with 1720 over up north to the McDonald's on Foster?
00:16
1712, you can show me going.
00:18
12, got you go.
00:20
We got a code for...
00:21
1752.
00:25
1752
00:27
Squad,
00:28
you can disregard, anyone else coming over here.
00:30
I talked to the loss prevention over here, I guess it was,
00:33
you know, a false alarm on it.
00:37
And four.
00:42
The squad, you can show me going back into 17 and knock out the case for the Avindow, Evan.
00:51
10 for got you going through the station.
00:58
634.
01:00
1634.
01:01
Do you guys please keep that PMRD number if I could just change my UCR to a 501 atom?
01:11
All right, it's changed to a 501, Adam, 10-4[1].
01:19
Providate of War, criminal trespass, the 216th, North Northwest Highway Union.
01:23
Pacific is watching your camera as they see a guy with a black shirt, black pants with a suitcase near the tracks.
01:29
Nothing further.
01:31
U.S. 16 citywide colonel trashmession progress.
01:33
The guy is too close to the tracks.
01:35
Union Pacific at the 16 North West Highway.
01:37
They're watching a camera.
01:38
They see a black shirt, black pants, suitcase by the tracks.
01:40
Nothing till they're clear.
01:46
17.20, slow down on foster.
01:49
Anyway, heading over to the McDonald's on Foster.
01:51
You can slow it down 20s unseen.
01:52
Slow it down.
01:59
1720. Go ahead, 20.
02:02
Yeah, the kids that were fighting here, they left so you can make this last five.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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