Officers discuss tow truck shortage at 33rd Street Beach


Officers discuss a shortage of tow trucks at 33rd Street Beach and the need to coordinate numbers due to confusion with another district.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
01:42
Transcript:
I told them we had a lot of toes to hook, so I can call (name withheld) back and ask. Okay, we're down to maybe three. We scared everyone else. Oh, that's a good thing. All right, let me call (name withheld) back, I'll let you know. 1872, we landed, three more times. 33 Henry, domestic battery, 31st in Michigan, over by Dunbar Park. She's with her friend. The mother put her hands on her. She's scared to go home with mom. I guess it's something to do. There's a party nearby, and they'll be by the park. Careful. And they advise that if you guys could order up like a block of numbers, because I know it's just three right now, but if you've noticed any more, you could just add those on, I order of up a black of numbers. Because they were getting ours confused with the second district's ones, out 30 ones, and roads. But I advise them they're different. You guys got them north of the beach. But they said if you order up a block of numbers and they could send an R out there just because they're kind of short on trucks.
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W 33rd St, Chicago, IL
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