Deaf caller attempts to reach 911 near 105th St, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received multiple attempted 911 calls from a hearing-impaired person near West 105th Street. The caller was unable to connect, and follow-up attempts through a translator reached only voicemail.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
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03:49
Transcript:
00:00
While being checked on the beat near 105th St, says that she received a call from a deaf caller who's trying to reach 911.
00:07
They hung up, nothing further.
00:22
Hey squad, can you tell me who our caller was and how many times they called?
00:28
You had a (name withheld), then a (name withheld). I don't know if it's the same person.
00:32
There's five calls here total.
00:37
Thank you. (name withheld).
02:46
So a hearing-impaired person called 911 and they have to go through a translator. They got on the phone, tried calling back—that didn't work. And then when I just called, the translator only got the voicemail. So that's it.
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Location mentioned:
W 105th St, Chicago, IL 60643
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