Backup requested for broken-in door at property


Police requested backup after finding a broken door at a property. The person inside did not respond. Officers were told to proceed cautiously and no emergency was declared.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
02:0
Transcript:
The Friday time is 0901 hours on the 7th of August 2025. Chicago Point Point Radio is clear. 1911[1]. Get me one more vehicle. The door has been broken in, so I still want to go in yet, and (name withheld) is not responding. Ten-four. One more unit, 4180[3]. One nine, two, three. Nine, two, three. Nine, two, three, ten, four. Forty eleven-th job on the box, please. Two-three? I've got you one of forty-one eighty. Forty one. Forty-one-chab in the box? It's on your box, is that two-three, forty-one-80 North Marine for two-three. Unit 712, 712, 418, North Marines. 922, 14 Paul, my job, and then I can also go as well. 10.2. Also, that job on Henderson, like that on 19C. Paul, that's a regular. He's not disturbing anyone. He's in public. All right, from Henderson, 104. In 1911, you start safely, don't rush it. I used to need one person to go in. Don't rush it. All units, uh, no emergency, no emergency. Just one more car. Unit coming home. 1914[2]. 1914. 1914. 1914.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1911: Unit identifier
[2]
1914: Unit identifier
[3]
4180: Unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
N Marine Dr, Chicago, IL
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