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Man with PTSD reported confusion and phone access issueSycamore IL

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Near N Main St, Sycamore, IL 60178

A man with a history of military service and PTSD called 911 from near North Main Street. He was confused and distressed because he could not access his phone. His PTSD condition is noted to worsen with alcohol use.

Audio|Source: DeKalb County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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It'll be near North Main Street.
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We have on (name withheld) on 911[1].
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He's stressed because he can't get into his phone.
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It doesn't sound like he's making a lot of sense and we do have alerts on him for being an ex-marine.
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He's got PTSD.
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On Taylor Street, I'll be having such a station.
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63 to top kind of sounds like he might be able to him before he keeps crying now because he can't get into his phone to talk to people he is flooring a little bit and the alert says that his PTSD is made worse with alcohol
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: 911 hang-up / disconnect

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Near N Main St, Sycamore, IL 60178

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