Homeless person uses police payphone and needs shelter, Chicago IL
A homeless person is using the police station payphone and may need shelter. Currently, there are no police cars available to assist, so the situation will be handled by on-site staff.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
01:13
Transcript:
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I have a homeless guy using our payphone.
00:05
Okay, sounds great.
00:06
I'm going to go to stop that. Thank you.
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pending on the board in 11, I'll check the well-being, near West Maple.
00:17
Callers crying, stating he beat me a lot, hung up. We call back two times. First-time transferred to EMS, caller hung up. We call her back again.
00:25
No answer. Fire is not rolling. A panic alarm that just hit the board, near West Wilcox, panic alarm from a lift passenger.
00:31
The vehicle's stationary. No contact was made.
00:34
And I got a number one parker, near Westman rule. Those are the jobs in 11 and a back while I guess 21-25 on the clock.
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1120. Give me something out. You want to check the well-being or the Uber, whatever you want?
00:51
We'll do the Uber. I feel better with that one. Thank you.
00:59
Okay,
01:00
now getting assist the Citizen near West Harrison.
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So 1101 or 1102 is that homeless person needs shelter, which is what is facing the ticket. Can you advise he'll be waiting a while? I don't have any cars available at this time, so it's going to be first, watch that has to handle it.
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