Domestic dispute reported near Wilson and Clifton, Chicago IL
Police responded to a report of people fighting in the street near Wilson and Clifton in Chicago. When officers arrived, they found no active fighting, and the situation was described as a domestic dispute that had calmed down.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, can you show us going to that fire in progress in Wilson.
00:04
Going up to Wilson, yes, on four.
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87 Adam. Adam here, too, yes, on four.
00:11
Seven, Adam here too, yes, on four.
00:20
25 going to slowdown.
00:23
All right, here comes the first slowdown for 25.
00:26
Wilson and Clifton, near Wilson, Chicago.
00:30
Slow it down up on Wilson for 1925 for this domestic or battery in progress.
00:35
Slow it down.
00:40
To Sam, there is now a couple people fighting in front of that address in the middle of the street.
00:47
All right, O2CAM, nobody's fighting.
00:49
Again, we did get that slowdown for 1925, Wilson and Clifton.
00:54
Near Wilson, slow it down[1].
00:59
They're in the street.
01:02
They are in the street.
01:04
All right, got a couple 87, 84 cars headed up there as well.
01:09
The date, please stop fighting, (name withheld).
01:13
Currently stop fighting, just in the street now, time 4.22 on seat as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
slow it down: Reduce response priority; respond non-emergently as situation no longer requires urgent action.
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Location mentioned:
N Clifton Ave, Chicago, IL
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