Veteran with mental breakdown at apartment on Marine Drive, Chicago IL
Police and fire department responded to the Imperial Residence Apartments near Marine Drive for a 35-year-old veteran experiencing a mental breakdown. Fire units are en route to perform forced entry if necessary.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
02:16
Transcript:
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Can you guys ride together to the Imperial residents, near Marine Drive, Department 11A.
00:08
On the 11, they got the 35-year-old son who's a veteran having a breakdown.
00:19
Clearing.
00:26
2022?
00:28
22. 22?
00:31
022. Did you have some minutes on a Marine track?
00:39
Oh, yeah, oh yeah, except, um...
00:46
Four-one-three.
00:48
Four-one-three.
00:53
Inheritance pride on top of that.
00:59
2430.
01:02
430. 4.30.
01:07
Yeah, Billy, I see you got 71 done on that detail.
01:11
He's a two-man car.
01:12
So once you clear him up, put a, you can't get a 99 car over there for a couple hours.
01:22
I could. I know I could.
01:26
I'll, uh,
01:27
I'll figure something on the second here.
01:30
Yeah, no, thanks.
01:32
I figure it's easier for you to send 10-4[1] cars, you know.
01:37
That is helpful, yeah.
01:39
I'm sorry, I just feel awkward sending a 10th sector car over there.
01:44
It's 12, okay?
01:46
Yeah, that's fine.
01:47
He's only been there for like an hour and a half or two.
01:49
We'll roll 10 on and out.
01:51
All right, 2412.
01:54
24-12. 24-1-299, I'm in route.
02:06
2024 fire is going over there to do a forced entry.
02:09
They're calling us to 5415 shared in at that same apartment you're going to.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
N Marine Dr, Chicago, IL
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