Well-being check for panhandler near Waukegan Station, Waukegan IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders conducted a well-being check for a panhandler near Waukegan Station on North Spring Street. The individual was reported to be wearing a gray blanket and black scarf, with concern about possible frostbite. Responders were unable to locate the person.
Audio|Heard on: Woodford IL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County Dementra, 69, well-being check.
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6.9.11.
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Waukegan Station, near North Spring St.
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Near North Spring St.
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Clicking on this e-alert from the Mac Center.
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There's a mail slip in that vented Avenue shoes, and the person is concerned who is going to get frostbite.
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6.9.10.4. 26 minutes from Lake Cook.
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10. 4.
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I'm sure you want to count it?
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How much to read your one?
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You can put myself in five sticks on I call in the sound?
00:35
Time for.
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Can I get the descriptions again?
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Time for it. They just said it was a handhandler walking with a gray blanket.
00:44
They didn't know if it was male or female.
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They said they're also wearing a black scarf.
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My three eight one on.
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Go ahead.
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Myself in the last day in the area,
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was unable to locate an individual.
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So was that what a key one in Georgia room?
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Location mentioned:
Waukegan, Waukegan, IL 60085
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