Person in mental crisis refuses hospital transport, Chicago IL


Police responded to a person experiencing a mental health crisis who claimed to be the president and refused hospital transport. Family members confirmed the person is off medication and has a history of mental health treatment. The family chose to take the individual to the hospital themselves.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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Transcript:
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Yeah, we spoke to the caller, and he's talking nonsensical and saying he's the president and everything.
00:07
So I spoke to the caller's mother who says that he's in and out of fight treatment, that he's off his meds, and we asked him if he wanted to go to the hospital, and he refused and locked away. We're going to near N Odell Ave.
00:28
to a follow-up and make sure the one's okay at the house.
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10-4[1]-351-70-0-dell, 10-4.
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Anybody in 17 that's got a cage, they want to do transport of 16-4-662, Charlie?
00:49
Mr. 11, what will you doing that? Transport can say?
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7-11, do you want to do the transport, 10-4[1]?
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Supervisor, I'm 17.
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20.
01:07
20, Marko called son of his 12-year-old's hacked and up.
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Fire was Roland, but then fire called back. He returned to quarters because the family is just going to drive them to the hospital.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Near N Odell Ave, Chicago, IL 60634
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