Public undressing incident deemed misunderstanding, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and fire crews responded to a report of a woman undressing publicly near Van Buren Street in Chicago. The incident was initially considered a mental health concern but was later clarified as a misunderstanding when officers determined she was only changing clothes. No further action was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
02:57
Transcript:
00:00
One 13. One 13.
00:05
I have a mental health disturbance.
00:08
Fire is going to near Van Buren Street.
00:12
Female is getting undressed.
00:15
She's about 25.
00:20
Fire wants you to meet him.
00:24
Ten four.
00:39
I am right around the corner to go.
00:43
Alrighty.
01:06
Yeah, I'll make a ticket in since twenty-five.
01:08
Okay,
01:11
Ten four squad.
01:12
Thank you.
01:50
All right guys, that's mental health, near Van Buren Street.
02:44
They don't need anybody else there.
02:46
Near Van Buren Street.
02:50
Yeah, it looks like it's just a misunderstanding.
02:52
She was just changing a blouse or something.
02:55
She is not in distress or anything.
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Location mentioned:
W Van Buren St, Chicago, IL 60604
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