Medical emergency reported for unresponsive person


Emergency responders found a person unresponsive in a parked car. They determined it was a medical issue and not a police concern.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
01:27
Transcript:
Fire is on staying still with this request of the police. 17-06 was 21st Street for the slumper[1]. This individual... Got a 30-year-old slumped over and a bargaining BMW with a motor running. My God, I'm coming from the 10th, I think. Oh, 10th for us. You got an assist[2] for me? 1230, I mean, did it? 40 for an assist? 1230. Can you take a ride with two-five for a man slumped over the wheel, 17-06 1421st Street? 9.9. 1220. 1220. 1220. 1220. Let's go out. I'm on the corner. I can take care of that. Thank you. Thank you. 34 wave it out from now, 20 or 12. 1225. Swad, I'm coming from Leavitt and Erie. Okay. 10, 4. He's covered from Levin and Erie 20. Fire is not safe, so it doesn't appear to be a police emergency. He's slow, it's medical. All right, go ahead, get 25 a wave off. I'll take care of it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
slumper: Unresponsive Person
[2]
assist: Request for assistance
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Location mentioned:
Near W 21st St, Chicago, IL 60608
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