Alarm triggers at south Chicago burglary site, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm was triggered at a burglary site near South Chicago Avenue. Security reported a female wearing a white coat attacked a guard with stolen items. The guard used mace to stop her. Police units responded to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
All right, can you roll on the 6947 South Chicago Avenue alarm?
00:05
In 14, I got you roll in order.
00:08
Nine-N-N-N squad.
00:11
Can you stack me with gas after that two quarks?
00:14
Okay.
00:17
3.23.
00:19
23.
00:20
23.
00:25
I'll get someone to roll with you, a battery just occurred near State at the gas station.
00:30
The security guard said a female wearing a white coat and black bag attacked them,
00:34
with stolen merchandise.
00:36
He sprayed it with mace,
00:38
and she tried to get back at the gas station.
00:41
3-2-4-0-d-danc alone.
00:46
24-10-4. When we make a 72nd, 3-22? 3-24.
00:55
When we make it 324, the check will be in?
00:59
I mean, the job is wrong.
01:00
All right, not 312 was couldn't it.
01:02
Um,
01:03
19 Paul is fine.
01:04
Or 5, 5 Paul.
01:06
But you can show me back and I'll,
01:08
uh, 23.
01:10
All right, I got you going with 3.23.
01:11
3203.
01:17
310.
01:19
310.
01:20
310.
01:22
Traffic 7-1 in Dorchester.
01:26
7-1, Dorchester.
01:28
You want to come in here?
01:35
321.
01:37
321.
01:38
Was this called by the alarm company or the president who owned the building? Alarm company.
01:46
Mm-hmm.
01:52
Who is open the front gate or the front door?
01:56
It just says out of front motion, zone 22.
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