Man found lying on ground in Chicago may have tripped, Chicago IL
Officers responded to a call about a man found lying on the ground in Chicago. The man may have tripped and briefly lost consciousness. An ambulance was requested for medical help.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Can you show us on a person down near 2300 block, we'll let you know if we need an ambulance.
00:08
Okay, ten four.
00:13
Forty one, Frankie.
00:18
Can you get a traffic stop on Armitage in Milwaukee,
00:23
Tom Forth?
00:30
14, 13.
00:36
One more brief.
00:38
Hey, 13, got a noise complaint, near North Spalding.
00:41
There's a silver sedan blasting music.
00:46
Okay, but we'll take care of that technique with one of the administers before, please.
00:51
Where are you going?
00:54
We'll take care of that.
00:55
The other day can you show us heading in for the administrator to say for please.
01:00
Okay dokey.
01:03
Oh, I just got your message.
01:05
Oh,
01:07
I just got your message.
01:11
What in Rambo.
01:14
Chauv, you said you...
01:16
All right, guys.
01:17
W said you do want an ambulance?
01:21
10-4[1]. We got a male here who was on the ground.
01:25
I think you might have just tripped and maybe lost consciousness.
01:30
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Chicago, IL
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