Possible mental health disturbance near West 26th St, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible mental health disturbance near West 26th Street involving a woman experiencing schizophrenia, anxiety, and postpartum symptoms. She declined medical assistance and reportedly had no weapons. The situation was calm at the time of radio communication.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, are you guys CIT training?
00:05
Negative.
00:07
1032, you got CIT training?
00:14
1033, you guys CIT train?
00:18
All right, 1031, you can advise.
00:24
We'll get you someone who's CIT trained so we don't delay service.
00:27
Disturbance to mental on your beat, mental health disturbance.
00:30
Near West 26th Street.
00:34
(name withheld) is calling.
00:36
A 29-year-old relative suffers from schizophrenia, anxiety, and postpartum symptoms.
00:39
She is not on medication, no weapons, refused EMS.
00:42
She has court papers for abuse.
00:43
Admitting her to the hospital.
00:45
Nothing further.
00:46
She is not yelling, cursing, or anything at this moment.
00:51
Ten four.
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