Noise complaint with crisis intervention team requested, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a noise complaint involving a possible crisis intervention at a residence near North Claremont Avenue. The caller reported noise from upstairs neighbors, an issue with the heating, and requested assistance from a Burmese translator.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
Listen to dispatch call
00:39
Transcript:
00:00
It's a music disturbance, but they state it has a CIT component to it.
00:06
Near North Claremont Ave, Unit G.
00:09
People upstairs are jumping and making a lot of noise.
00:11
They also control the heat and they're not turning it on for them.
00:14
If you knock on the door, they will look out.
00:16
They'll be looking out to give you all access.
00:19
The caller is asking for a translator as well so she can speak with the police.
00:24
Do you have them to speak Burmese?
00:30
Negative, so that's not one of our languages.
00:35
Okay, do we have anybody in 24 that can speak Burmese? If not, we'll have to use the translator.
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