Two drivers involved in road rage but calm afterwards, Chicago IL
Two drivers became involved in a road rage incident in Chicago. Police officers observed the situation and confirmed that both drivers remained calm and separated without any injuries or further conflict. The incident was resolved peacefully.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
02:44
Transcript:
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2O2 Sam, I got eyes on 280. I don't. He's fine. He's conversing with the citizen.
00:09
And 2.2 is going to be monitoring.
00:12
He's talking to the citizen right now.
00:18
I was with Sam,
00:20
another driver just pulled over, waving down a 2.80 addles, so that the 6 unit is in the area, just so they know.
00:32
200.
00:34
200.
00:36
I'm pulling up now.
00:39
Have 4.
00:45
Lieutenant, show me at a premise check over here. It's upside down paraded,
00:48
55th and Russell Drive.
00:52
505 and where?
00:55
Russell Drive.
00:58
Okay, I got you on a premise 5'5 and Russell.
01:01
Two 10.
01:02
Two, ten.
01:06
Two, six, three, boy.
01:09
Two, six, three, boy.
01:13
4.518, south directional in the alley.
01:18
Traffic shop.
01:21
4518, south directs in the alley.
01:24
Way of T-stop[2].
01:25
Wait a T-stop[2].
01:31
200.
01:33
200.
01:35
The row raised, but they're good.
01:38
Come me up.
01:49
10-4[1]. It's 280, Adam obviously are you up to and putting you back on your original job?
01:59
2nd2 i still that high going to 2a i'm he still conversing with one of the drivers
02:06
okay ten four two one four i think you can be two aides out of my best much eye
02:15
two one four you with two eighty out yeah you can show me on the arm that fell this time ten four
02:29
Two, 80 Adam.
02:33
Two, Eddie Adam.
02:35
All right, so thanks for all the assist.
02:38
Seems like just a little bit of road rage, but they're all calm. They went their separate ways, everything's good, so you could 19 pause for that, bad job.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
T-stop: Traffic stop
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