Police check on elderly woman’s well-being, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were called to check on an elderly woman with dementia at an apartment near W Roosevelt Rd after her family member was unable to reach her. Emergency services were notified, and it was suggested she might be in the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
(name withheld) is calling from near S Homan.
00:03
Wanted the police to go knock on my door near W Roosevelt Rd.
00:08
At apartment 216 near Roosevelt.
00:11
Said his mom (name withheld), who's 80, she's bedridden and has dementia.
00:15
He hasn't been able to reach her and no contact made.
00:21
He wanted to know if police can help check if she is okay.
00:28
Ninety-nine, what?
00:33
Eleven 13.
00:35
Eleven 13.
00:40
Six ball. None of the construction employees called.
00:44
Nobody knows what's going on.
00:45
They don't want us.
00:49
Okay, sounds good.
00:50
Thanks.
00:59
And 1013, 1021.
01:01
I'm looking at the history from the 19th and from that same apartment.
01:07
Ambulance 77 took somebody to Mount Sinai.
01:10
So I don't know if there's security or anybody in the lobby or if it's a senior building.
01:16
They might be able to confirm, but she could be in the hospital.
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Location mentioned:
W Roosevelt Rd, Chicago, IL 60623
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