Disoriented woman aided during psychiatric emergency, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and EMS responded to a possible psychiatric emergency at Hotel Eleanor near North Cicero Avenue in Chicago. A 37-year-old woman appeared disoriented, believed she had been drugged, complained of pain, and requested testing of her food. Officers and EMS provided assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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Transcript:
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34, take a ride with EMS.
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Near North Cicero, near North Cicero,
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Hotel Eleanor,
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Unit 215.
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A 37-year-old woman said she thought she was drugged and was rambling a lot, not making sense.
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She said her legs were turning inside out and her throat hurt.
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She said she also had some food she wanted tested.
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Sixteen forty-seven for the assist.
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Sixteen forty-seven, go for it.
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All right, thirty-four and forty-seven respond to a psychiatric emergency; she appears delusional, so it might be a CIT.
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Location mentioned:
N Cicero Ave, Chicago, IL 60641
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