Intoxicated man bleeding after trying to open doors, Chicago IL
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An intoxicated man was reported trying to open doors near North Nordica. He was later found bleeding from his mouth and hand, and medical aid was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
Listen to dispatch call
02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, Eunice 16, we're getting a suspicious person, near North Nordica, male trying to open up doors, does not know who he is, might be intoxicated.
00:08
Near North Nordica.
00:09
Oh,
00:15
that's related to your...
00:16
6-1-3-1. What was that address?
00:19
Near North Nordica.
00:21
Do that man.
00:22
It's probably related to mine.
00:23
I'm over here. I'll take a look.
00:24
All right, thanks.
00:28
1632.
00:31
Can we get lunch Belmont and Menard?
00:35
Belmont, Menard for your lunch, enjoy.
00:42
13.
00:44
13. 13.
00:47
New York 4 of 16, 713.
00:50
7.3. 1017. 1732.
01:01
11th, 1931.
01:06
I think you're trying to flash.
01:09
So what's your flag?
01:13
Looking for a white male in a criminal transplanting about 60, 60 or 70 years old.
01:20
He's about 80 pounds, green eyes, has glasses, was wearing a black puffered jacket with a black shirt underneath.
01:33
Black scene heading west down on Addison.
01:36
Baring glasses play Adam 961524.
01:44
I'll say for you here to the air.
01:50
613.
01:52
1613.
01:55
This gentleman near North Nordica here in the snow.
01:59
Can you get anyone this way? He's bleeding from the mouth and your hand.
02:03
Okay.
02:06
Near North Nordica, we'll get in rolling.
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Location mentioned:
N Nordica Ave, Chicago, IL 60656
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