Woman injured in self-inflicted cut on South Merrill, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a home near South Merrill Avenue in Chicago for a 28-year-old woman who accidentally cut herself while preparing food. The woman was reportedly intoxicated and experiencing a nervous breakdown. An ambulance was requested to transport her for medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
I got an EMS near South Merrill in the 50s en route for a 28-year-old female who cut herself while cutting turkey, having a nervous breakdown.
00:10
Intoxicated person requesting assistance, and we also got an auto PD at 60th and King.
00:19
Looks like it.
00:22
Gray Toyota Camry, beige Impala.
00:25
One's trying to leave.
00:26
There are children in his car.
00:27
No further.
00:29
Anybody speak Spanish, take a look at this auto accident 60th and King.
00:32
Six on King.
00:38
Two hundred and thirty-four, we speak Spanish.
00:40
We just finished up with this DOA on scene so we can head over there.
00:45
All right, I really appreciate you guys.
00:46
Thank you. I'll throw it on the box for y'all.
00:53
One zero, show me the circuit district.
00:55
Clean all fours.
00:58
All right, ten.
00:59
We got you.
01:05
All the threes.
01:09
All three.
01:12
Hey, can you guys take a look at this EMS ticket? Near South Merrill since she's still over on the 31 speed, please.
01:19
Ambulance 50 got a female 28 years of age who cut herself while cutting a turkey, nervous breakdown, intoxicated.
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