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Man found unresponsive on Blue Line train at UIC-HalstedChicago IL

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UIC-Halsted Blue Line Station, Chicago, IL 60607

A man was found unresponsive and completely covered on a southbound Blue Line train at the UIC-Halsted station. Initial responders were unsure if he was breathing. Later, it was reported he was in a deep sleep, awake, and no longer required emergency services.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
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Roe was fired to the Blue Line UIC-Hawsted Stop-Holstead.
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Southbound train, car number 33114. It's an adult male. He's not responsive, not a weight,
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completely covered. They don't know if he's breathing.
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9-9. Okay.
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1423. 1423.
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Two-three.
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Black GMC terrain versus a gray Subaru.
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No further. Has it like you on?
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No, no.
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Great thanks.
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1232 Duke ticket over there saying he was in a deep sleep, that man, he's up now, no longer needs fire.

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UIC-Halsted Blue Line Station, Chicago, IL 60607

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