Police respond to 911 hang-up with yelling and possible child, Wheaton IL
Police responded to a 911 hang-up call near Coolidge Ave, West Chicago. Officers heard yelling, a child was seen upstairs, and there was a language barrier with the people involved. The situation involved checking the residence for safety.
Audio|Source: DuPage County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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826. I have a 911[1] hangout in your V8. I'll try to get you back.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:07
This is near Coolidge Ave. One north is near Coolidge Ave. You have any West Chicago.
00:12
A lot of yelling in the background. Nine disconnected. Phase 2 is this address. No answer on else. We'll call back.
00:21
One four, seven in the bank, three six.
00:25
All.
00:31
No, you can tell me in our day six, we call.
00:34
Okay.
00:35
One of three, we're going to check the residence.
00:42
Can you hold the air, please?
00:47
County units hold all non-emergency traffic to be insecure for units and be late.
00:56
Three and five seven to the advisor is a child upstairs. He just stuck his head out the window.
01:05
All their information.
01:07
I'm glad of that.
01:12
We might be out with the sender here at the inside the residence.
01:17
It's going to wait for 6-34.
01:24
Do you want me to go 39 from here?
01:28
Or do you don't want me to go 40?
01:32
If you can go 40, we're secure for now.
01:35
We have heard a job with the possible victim and we're at with the possible sender.
01:40
Just neither speak English.
01:42
We'll be cooperative at this time.
01:46
Good morning.
01:50
I'm not three, did you sell me beer?
01:54
You can open it for now.
01:56
Town floor, county units resume normal traffic, county units resume normal traffic.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: 911 hang-up / disconnect
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Location mentioned:
Near Coolidge Ave, Wheaton, IL 60189
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