Well-being check for mental health concern downtown, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and fire units responded to a potential mental health-related well-being check near Wabash and Washington in downtown Chicago. A person reportedly standing on the corner appeared to need assistance, and the fire department was also attempting contact. The situation involved coordination across agencies, but no further details or descriptions were available.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
121. Before you go to that alarm, check the well-being near Wabash and Washington.
00:04
He went to help at a location for a mental health issue.
00:06
Fire was trying to get a hold of him as well.
00:08
He's on the corner.
00:13
We're actually at the alarm right now, squad.
00:15
Let's go there and then we'll head over there.
00:23
One thirty-three.
00:26
One thirty-three.
00:29
Can you show us at Grant Park North Garage Level One by Randolph Street lobby?
00:39
What are you guys doing?
00:42
We're assisting 112 looking for the offender related to that gun.
00:48
Ten four.
00:54
This is anyone.
00:57
One hundred and twenty-one.
01:00
One hundred and forty-one for us, right? PBC is acting out.
01:02
Can you give them an alarm of Orchard Falls and then throw the other one he's got on this background box?
01:11
Ten four. It's going to be a check the well-being near Wabash and Washington.
01:15
Said he was going to be waiting on the corner.
01:17
No descriptions.
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