Lost child reunited with parent at O'Hare Airport, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a small child was found alone by TSA officers at checkpoint three inside O'Hare Airport. Police and TSA coordinated to locate the parent and successfully reunite them with the child.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:1
Transcript:
00:00
Can you take a walk over by checkpoint three, airside? One of the TSA supervisors has a lost child with them that walked into the checkpoint, approximately four years old.
00:10
Again, this will be checkpoint three, airside with TSA.
00:16
7212.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:19
Can someone in terminal two make an announcement at Gate F24 to see if they have a missing child there?
00:27
Apparently this child says they were supposed to go to Fort Wayne, Indiana, and that's where Gate F24 is flying from.
00:33
Actually, I have a caller on the line reporting a lost child.
00:36
We are trying to see if they could come back to the checkpoint real quick.
00:39
I'm here with the child at TSA at checkpoint three.
00:42
Copy that, I'll get back to you in a minute with more info when we got it.
00:45
More info?
00:47
721212.
00:48
Both.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:51
Tell me if the description is accurate, about five years old, blonde hair, black t-shirt, red shoes.
00:57
We have the parent reunited with the child.
01:01
Thank you very much, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD), 10000 W O'Hare Ave, Chicago, IL 60666
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