Medical assistance requested for combative patient near North Hoyne Ave, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical teams responded to a combative patient near North Hoyne Avenue. The patient was transported to St. Mary's Hospital for treatment. A separate domestic disturbance involving an intoxicated individual was also reported nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
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Transcript:
00:00
It's getting a pole two coming over for near North Hoyne and near North Hoyne.
00:05
Ambo 62 is requesting assistance for a combative patient.
00:08
Nothing further from that.
00:12
10.4. Thank you.
00:20
12 have no answer.
00:24
All right, thank you.
00:30
For 7-1.
00:33
471.
00:35
We landed period 690 miles.
00:40
Ten four, we got you landing.
00:42
Nine minutes at the midnight for you.
00:49
Fourteen, fourteen.
00:52
Four-hour four.
00:55
Good morning, fourteen.
00:56
Are you beat restricted?
01:00
Negative.
01:03
Lovely. Could you take a domestic disturbance, please? It's M.
01:06
2611 on Sawyer, 2611 North on Sawyer, Apartment, 207.
01:11
(name withheld) is the caller about an intoxicated boyfriend, he hit her in the mouth, and then locked her out.
01:17
EMS was declined.
01:19
Unknown weapons, drinking, yes, drugs unknown, not the further forth.
01:24
10.4, good morning.
01:34
Got a female unit trying to come in?
01:41
1424 for an update.
01:45
1424.
01:47
24. It looks like AMBO 62 did get the combative patient in the AMBO.
01:52
They're asking you to meet them at St.
01:56
Mary's.
01:57
1424. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N Hoyne Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
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