Person intoxicated after reportedly taking sleeping pills, Chillicothe IL
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A caller reported that a person at an apartment near South Ridgewood, across from the nursing home, may have taken sleeping pills and was intoxicated. The person was conscious but later denied taking any pills.
Audio|Heard on: Peoria County Sheriff Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
I think it's near South Ridgewood.
00:05
He's given me like seven different addresses, but it's apartment seven across from the nursing home on the corner.
00:13
There's a person here who took a bunch of sleeping pills and keeps saying, let me die on the phone.
00:19
She's intoxicated.
00:23
That one.
00:26
You want another car?
00:31
Two, one, can you ready to come out? I'll be fine.
00:34
Okay.
00:39
Number three, can I have an Ida for another investigation that's down my high school?
00:45
Ten first.
00:50
All three. Paul three.
00:56
I'm right here on Ridgewood.
00:58
What apartment did you say was?
01:02
Apartment 7, his final answer for the actual apartment building was 311, but I don't know if that's right.
01:13
Robert 2, it's 7399.
01:17
Robert 3.99.
01:22
Robert 3.10.
01:28
See if the caller can step out.
01:32
He's not there.
01:33
It's a third-party call.
01:36
Okay for him.
01:42
He kept saying that the building was on the corner directly across the street from the nursing home.
01:52
To apartment seven.
01:56
Yeah, apartment seven.
02:02
Well, if you're in contact with her, she's conscious to my alert.
02:07
Conscious to my alert.
02:09
The intoxicated denies taking pills.
02:17
Intoxicated denies taking pills.
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Location mentioned:
S Ridgewood Dr, Chillicothe, IL 61523
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