Person jumps from university building and hospitalized, Chicago IL


A person jumped from the fifth floor at a university building and was taken to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center for treatment.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
04:26
Transcript:
00:00
The poll two ticket is reading that MBO 48 is requesting a CPD officer to Masonic for a person who jumped from the fifth floor.
00:09
17.10.
00:15
Go ahead, 10.
00:17
Describe this call that you have 11 assigned to?
00:22
What was the original call again?
00:26
The original call came over as the EMS[2] around 1015 this morning.
00:32
The ticket only read that someone fell and hurt their arm.
00:38
And now it's,
00:39
okay, so, but,
00:42
you know what,
00:43
unless we get something more, you know, I'll send 11 over 3701 with Brumont and see if there's a crime scene at that location, but that's 19,
00:52
you know,
00:53
that's another area.
00:56
10th floor.
01:02
And, uh, 1710.
01:05
Go ahead, ma'am.
01:07
We have a caller from the original ticket.
01:15
It just says mail and a telephone number.
01:19
No details on who this guy is that called it in.
01:23
Okay, can I get the telephone number?
01:28
I'll send it to your PDT, okay?
01:31
All right, none of them.
01:36
1702?
01:39
1702
01:42
We got a call here at the desk earlier from Northeastern University. They were inquiring about an address for the student that got injured, so I think they might be handling it. You might want to check with Northeastern police.
02:02
Did you copy, 17.02, 1710.
02:07
17.10.
02:12
Meet me at 3701 West 1.001 and I'll head that direction.
02:16
16, uh,
02:21
12.
02:22
1612.
02:24
1612.
02:26
We're now going to Resurrection with one, the last three on the miles, 826.
02:34
1222 at the time, 1-2-2-2-2.
02:37
17-11. 17-11. 17-11.
02:44
Hey,
02:48
stop headed to Mascani, meet 10 over at 3701, Brimmar.
02:54
Yeah, 99 squad. If you can let 10 know that 3701 was Brim are as part of Northeastern and Illinois University. So it's one of these buildings.
03:03
I'm in a parking line.
03:09
Any IU police to Zone 1?
03:13
NEIU Police on Zone 1. Go ahead.
03:18
Yes,
03:20
squad,
03:21
I'm sorry, I'm late to this call.
03:25
We've been handling this jumper over here in our school.
03:30
Is that what the call was about?
03:33
10-4[1]. CFD sent over a request for CPD to head over to Masonic for this.
03:40
Are you guys handling it?
03:44
That's a big time for. We have a unit, as a matter of fact, a Masonic with the victim or the patient.
03:53
So you guys did not need CPD at all.
03:59
You guys are more than welcome to you on the party if you guys want to, but we're doing our due diligence over here.
04:08
Gotcha. Tenful.
04:10
17-10.
04:14
1710, I'm going to hear that way just to see,
04:18
but you can, you know, you can code this and note that any I use, you can care of it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
EMS: Emergency medical services response or request for medical assistance.
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