Officer injured in incident near North Pulaski, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a medical emergency near North Pulaski in Chicago, where an officer was reported injured. An ambulance and fire engine were dispatched, and one person was taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
I want in custody 1007.
00:01
Everyone's okay over there, right? Or do we need more cars?
00:05
Let me get Apple for a feel here.
00:07
All right, we have an ambulance rolling near North Pulaski.
00:11
Can I get a sergeant around?
00:16
Eleven ten.
00:18
Eleven ten.
00:20
We have an ambulance en route for the officer that's injured near North Pulaski.
00:24
I'm not sure what's going on yet, but if you can head that way please.
00:27
Anybody else that's close to North Pulaski? We do have one in custody.
00:36
1113, I got you heading their way 10-4.
00:40
2-5 rolling.
00:42
Gotcha.
00:48
We're getting an ambulance, four and Engine 76 en route.
00:51
Ten-four, I got you going.
00:52
Let's go ahead and clear the air until they open it up again right now.
00:56
Two-four, you are en route.
01:05
Units in ten, we've got one in custody.
01:09
1134.
01:11
Did you peel the wall?
01:14
Ambulance is en route.
01:16
Ambulance 64 and engine 76 is en route.
01:18
1134, go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60651
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