Patient attempts to exit ambulance in Chicago, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were called to assist fire department personnel near Belmont and Menard avenues in Chicago, where a patient attempted to jump out of an ambulance. The patient was safely secured and transported to Community First Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
Listen to dispatch call
02:54
Transcript:
00:00
What is the job on Belmont again, please?
00:04
20, we got a message from CFD saying that it was a patient trying to jump out the ambulance.
00:10
Belmont and Menard.
00:13
It was a what? I can't understand you.
00:19
Belmont and Menard.
00:21
CFD, the fire department is requesting CPD assistance for a patient that was trying to jump out of the ambulance.
00:34
22's on his way over there, correct?
00:38
He is. Okay,
00:43
thank you.
00:52
I'll head over to Belmont.
00:54
All right.
01:14
Looks like the ambulance returned to quarters.
02:20
He's in the gurney, and we're going to Community First Hospital.
02:25
I'm going to be behind the ambulance.
02:29
We'll show you heading to Community First Hospital on ambulance seven.
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