Man reports suicidal thoughts outside police station, Chicago IL
Officers responded to a man outside the police station who reported feeling suicidal and having schizophrenia. An ambulance was dispatched, and no weapons were found during contact.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
I'm getting a threatening suicide at the 3rd District.
00:02
36-year-old male thinks he feels suicidal and suffers from schizophrenia.
00:08
Do you see this guy or?
00:14
Thank you.
00:17
Okay, well they have an ambulance rolling for him.
00:24
We don't see nobody here threatening suicide.
00:33
301. 301.
00:36
What's that again?
00:39
I got a call for the 3rd District, says Mr. (name withheld).
00:41
(name withheld) is 36 years old, saying he feels suicidal, suffers from schizophrenia.
00:48
He's currently in front of the 3rd District Station, so I wasn't sure if he walked in there or not.
00:57
They have an ambulance rolling for him, though, so I don't really know if I need to send a car with this.
01:02
He just wants to go to the hospital.
01:09
At 3.1, I made contact with him.
01:12
All right, 10-4-301.
01:16
300 x-ray?
01:18
300 x-ray. Do we have eyes on that subject, squad?
01:23
301 says he just made contact with him.
01:26
No weapons involved, correct? No weapons involved, correct?
01:32
Not that we're aware of.
01:34
It doesn't say so on the ticket.
01:35
3, 10, any weapons involved that you're aware of?
01:43
That's 301.
01:48
I'm sorry, 301, dyslexic moment.
01:51
301.
01:52
301? 301?
01:55
Yeah, there's no weapons involved, correct?
01:58
Negative.
02:00
Three hundred X negative.
02:03
Okay.
02:06
Okay. No problem.
02:07
Thank you. No problem.
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