Traffic stop and medical call near North Moody Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police conducted a registration check near North Moody Avenue and identified a black Hyundai linked to a person whose name was withheld. During the stop, paramedics responded to a driver experiencing a diabetic episode and transported them to Community 1st Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Another registration check, near North Moody.
00:06
Five four thirty Moody, ten four.
00:13
One seven two.
00:18
Seventeen twenty-two.
00:23
Squeeze their face around people.
00:26
So far.
00:27
Sixteen thirty-four.
00:30
Sixteen thirty-four.
00:33
Oh, 20. Twenty for the mobile.
00:39
Twenty, go.
00:41
Sarge, we got a bus coming your way.
00:44
Great.
00:50
Sixteen thirty-two.
00:52
Sixteen thirty-two?
00:55
Let me get a 99B.
00:57
It's not of your ID.
01:00
Paramedic said very, very high sugar.
01:04
So I had a diabetic episode.
01:06
Ambulance Tony is probably going to transport this unit one driver to Community 1st.
01:13
Can you put these?
01:16
Plates on my ticket.
01:21
Edward Queen (number withheld) should be a Ford.
01:29
Go with the second.
01:35
Okay,
01:40
We got the other plate (number withheld).
01:47
It should be a Hyundai.
01:48
I'm on the other side here.
01:53
Yeah, we got a black Hyundai utility to (name withheld).
01:59
Yeah, it's black.
02:01
Yeah, yeah, that's it.
02:03
It's on the ticket already.
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