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Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07 · 6 days ago
00:03
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You can show us on scene near E 71st St at the battery in progress.
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Battery in progress near E 71st St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible battery in progress near East 71st Street in Chicago. The situation involved an apparent physical altercation, and units were reported to be on the scene.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers received a report of potential suspicious activity from a window occupant near Osceola and 71st Street. The caller mentioned a small black Chevrolet parked in the middle of the street. The situation's details remain unconfirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a report of a possible assault incident near E 71st St in Chicago. One individual was identified as the victim and another as the suspected offender within approximately 2500 feet. Limited description provided and no further details were available at the time.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a situation near the 71st Street entrance ramp in Chicago. City and state police were both on scene. The incident was handled as a police matter, and ambulance response was ultimately held.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial alarm at a church facility on West Roosevelt near 71st St in Chicago. The alarm was traced to a door sensor, and the keyholder confirmed employees were present. It was determined to be a false alarm, and no further action was required.