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Heard on: Cook IL EMS Dispatch Group Calls · 1/6/2026 06:20 PM
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Altered mental status, near West Harrison.
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Near West Harrison, call sixty-five.
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Medical emergency near West Harrison St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, possible medical emergency involving altered mental status near West Harrison Street.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers took a person into custody near South Racine Avenue following a traffic stop. The driver’s license check reportedly showed a possible DUI record. A female officer was requested at the scene for assistance.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers received information about a possible stolen vehicle connected to a vehicle plate number (number withheld). The vehicle was reportedly located or involved in an incident near West Congress Parkway in Chicago. The situation appears to involve recovery or observation of the suspected stolen car.
As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a call about a possible coyote sighting near the intersection of Harrison and Throop in Chicago. Units were informed of the report, but no further details on the animal's location were provided.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers investigated a possible suspicious vehicle near 87th Street and Racine at a CTA bus turnaround. Units checked the area but did not locate anything matching the report.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a train operator near Racine station in Chicago reported that a person previously involved in vandalism was seen boarding a train car. The individual appeared possibly under the influence and was observed lighting an item, though no active fire was visible. The situation was monitored, and no immediate danger was confirmed.