Woman reports poison injection at shelter near South Hall, Chicago IL
A woman near South Hall shelter said a male staff member injected poison into her through her clothes. She did not see the act but called EMS for help and is waiting for assistance wearing a black coat and gray pants.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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Transcript:
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It's an EMS[1] call, Clyburn and Division.
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It says near the factory outlet, but Firesigot says at Chase Bank.
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The female caller is requesting EMS[1] because she thinks she was poisoned at the shelter she was at,
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(number withheld) said by a male staff member.
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Said the staff member injected poison through her clothes.
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She never witnessed this happening.
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The female is waiting for the ambulance in the police wearing black coat, gray pants.
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She has no callback number she was using somebody else's phone.
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency medical services response or request for medical assistance.
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