Apparent sexual assault reported at Pulaski station, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at Pulaski Blue Line station in Chicago, a caller reported that a woman said she had been sexually assaulted. Officers were dispatched to the scene and safety personnel were responding. Another call nearby involved a disturbance with individuals shining lights into a window and entering and exiting a building.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Thirty two, getting a CSA just occurred at the Blue Line Pulaski station.
00:04
A male caller said a twenty-year-old female told him she was sexually assaulted.
00:09
She is outside the train station wearing a black shirt and blue jeans.
00:12
Safety is responding as well.
00:17
Copy.
00:21
Eleven twelve.
00:25
Hey,
00:27
Unit 1112 responding to a disturbance near West Huron.
00:30
(name withheld) is the caller.
00:31
She reports two people shining bright lights into her window and running in and out of the building.
00:40
Ten twenty-four, go ahead.
00:43
Can I get the Inco 310?
00:48
Ten-four, give me one second.
00:54
Eleven thirty.
00:57
Eleven thirty?
00:59
Show me responding to that CSA.
01:05
Ten-four.
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