Officers assist person in mental health crisis, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a person experiencing a serious mental health crisis near West Argyle Street in Chicago. The individual was not violent but required assistance from mental health professionals. Officers accessed the location through the back of the residence to check on the person.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
Listen to dispatch call
00:32
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, this (name withheld), she's not violent or anything, but she's definitely having a serious mental episode.
00:04
And so I'd like to see what they say before we decide what we're going to do.
00:08
Okay, no problem.
00:09
We are going with the near West Argyle address?
00:15
Ten four. No, have to enter through the back, which is open.
00:18
We left it open and then it's up in the attic.
00:20
Well, if they need to know something, she's having a serious mental.
00:23
Episode, just talking all kinds and not stopping.
00:25
And she's not a threat or anything like that, but definitely needs to talk to someone.
00:31
Ten four, we will let them know.
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