Man in distress refuses help near Montrose and Clark, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police observed a man walking eastbound on Montrose Avenue near Clark Street who appeared to be in medical distress, showing signs of frothing at the mouth and refusing contact with responders. Emergency medical assistance was discussed but contingent on the man stopping.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
Listen to dispatch call
00:25
Transcript:
00:00
All right, right now he's walking eastbound on Montrose from Clark Street.
00:04
He's frothing from the mouth.
00:05
He's not stopping.
00:06
He doesn't want to talk with us.
00:07
So I don't know if there is an ambulance just driving around or you can stop and check him out.
00:15
All right, walking eastbound from Clark.
00:23
Yeah, CFD is not going to respond unless he's stationary.
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