Well-being check near South Racine Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a well-being check near South Racine Avenue and South First Street after a caregiver expressed concern about a patient who could not be reached. EMS assistance was requested to assess possible injuries. The situation appears to involve a medical or welfare concern rather than criminal activity.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
I'm here with the backlog of well-being check near South Racine.
00:04
I don't have any foot guys over there, any housing car?
00:08
Near South Racine, well-being check for a patient.
00:14
Double four feet.
00:16
Double.
00:21
414.
00:24
Yeah, squad, we're going to be in the station for a minute before we go to 25th and Prospect.
00:30
Can we get EMS to come over here and look at some cuts that these offenders made?
00:39
10-4, so you are in the 14th district, correct?
00:44
10-4.
00:46
Okay, we'll update your location and roll EMS.
00:51
10-4, we're going to be in a station plus.
00:54
Okay.
00:58
1412.
01:00
Four one zero.
01:03
Clear me, squad. Can you show them over here on North Avenue?
01:07
Ten four.
01:09
Twelve 20.
01:11
What do you got at Racine?
01:15
A caregiver (name withheld) was assigned for a patient who she hasn't heard from.
01:20
She's worried.
01:21
(Name withheld) came in as a well-being check.
01:26
What's the address again?
01:29
Near South First Street for an apartment.
01:36
I'm right here, I'll go take a look.
01:38
Seven eleven, got it.
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