Possible medical emergency on North Drake Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were notified of a possible medical issue at an apartment near North Drake Avenue in Chicago. A caller stated that a male who had earlier contact was not answering his phone. The caller, waiting outside the building, reported knocking on doors and windows for two hours. It was mentioned that the male had been transported to a hospital the previous day. EMS assistance and a welfare check were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Ten to EMS caller says, hold on one second.
00:04
(Name withheld) was with a male earlier.
00:06
Now he's not answering his phone.
00:10
She's been banging at the door and windows for two hours.
00:13
Known drug user.
00:15
Caller is not inside.
00:17
She's out front of the left fourth floor apartment building.
00:19
North Drake.
00:23
Ten four, ten four.
00:29
Fourteen, can you both back on that for a second? Ten four.
00:37
Eleven twenty-three.
00:40
Twenty-three.
00:42
Just for info, I looked up that address.
00:46
Yesterday they did take the guy from that apartment to Northwestern Hospital.
00:51
I don't know if you are able to call and see if he's still there.
00:54
But he was taken to the hospital yesterday.
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Location mentioned:
N Drake Ave, Chicago, IL
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