Well-being check for possible poisoning and self-harm, Chicago IL
Police received a call from the suicide hotline requesting a well-being check near South Keszi for a person named (name withheld). The person may have ingested rust cleaner and cleaning products and possibly harmed himself by cutting. Officers were asked to check on him and if entry was not possible, the fire department might be needed to force entry.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
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Transcript:
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Was there a call today near South Keszi?
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Yeah,
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we had a well-being check.
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Near South Keszi came over from the suicide hotline.
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What would the outcome on that?
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19 boys, zebra.
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919.
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1115.
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1115.
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Shorts on the permit check, near South Polarski.
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Near Polarski, 10-4[1].
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Near South Polarski, 1040.
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10-01.
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10-O-1. 10-1.
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I had the crisis hotline call again for near South Keszi to be looking for victim by the name of (name withheld). If an officer can go back there and see if he's there,
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if not have the fire department do a possibly forced entry because he took...
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rust cleaner and cleaning products and possibly cut himself, so I'm not sure if he's definitely able to open the door.
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1024.
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1024.
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1024, 1024. 1024. 1024. 104. Oh.
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An apartment doesn't get in the building.
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They can't get in a building.
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99. 99. 99.
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99.
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Good morning, man.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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