Welfare check leads to forced entry at apartment, Forest Park IL
Police conducted a welfare check at an apartment near Ferdinand Avenue. They required forced entry to assist a person who had not been heard from in two days. Fire and EMS were dispatched to help at the scene.
Audio|Source: Westcom Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Park, a known problem,
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near Ferdinand Avenue, Unit 9, Engine 402, and North Riverside Ambulance.
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402 and North Riverside Ambulance.
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Let's come from 408.
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Go ahead, 408.
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We're leaving Loyola now.
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You can give North Riverside disregard.
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We'll take that call on for a name.
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Perfect, thank you.
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And let's come four weeks for out.
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That's true, four way.
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P.D. is on scene there.
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They were there for a welfare check.
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They need a forced entry.
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Westcom, you have traffic for 402?
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Yeah, I was just going to notify you if you want a North Riverside ambulance before a week cleared up and they're going with you guys.
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BVs on scene there, whether we were checking on a subject for a welfare check, then they need a force entry.
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Assault, 419 Southeast Avenue, Unit 3A, ambulance 612.
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A, NB1 612.
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A, ambulance 612.
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...Corpresentary, General.
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...Castry, 402.
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408, 402. PD is on scene there again, and you guys are going to be going to apartment number 9.
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9 is the unit number.
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They were checking on a mail in a 6-view school.
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They haven't heard from in two days.
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