Vehicle fled after reported battery at Clark and Columbia, Chicago IL
Police responded to a report of a battery in progress involving occupants of a vehicle at Clark and Columbia streets. When officers approached to stop the vehicle, it fled the scene. Later, officers confirmed that all involved were safe and issued a disregard.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
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Transcript:
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2433, you okay? Vehicle stop.
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Vehicle stop.
00:11
Okay,
00:15
41100, Frank Clark.
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For a second.
00:24
We're not copying.
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433, we got you at Clark in Columbia.
00:27
Are you okay?
00:30
I'm calling them now.
00:31
It's okay.
00:33
All right, let me know when you have eyes.
00:36
The breakdown 15364 is coming back clear and valid out of Skokie, Illinois to Silver 2011 Nissan.
00:42
You got four heads, something, two males, two singles.
00:45
Two males.
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Four-three,
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slow it down.
00:49
We're okay.
00:50
You were a wave down saying that there was a battery of progress in this vehicle.
00:54
As soon as we approached, he took off.
00:56
Blow it down.
01:00
Hi, anybody else heading over to Clark and Columbia.
01:03
We got units on scene.
01:04
Slow it down[1].
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My fender's gone.
01:08
1131 I got you on scene, with 62 boys as well.
01:15
Making mile on that vehicle? Is there a stunning vehicle?
01:19
Got it over here.
01:23
We're now getting a complete disregard.
01:25
Columbia and Clark, complete disregard.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Slow it down: Reduce response priority; respond non-emergently as situation no longer requires urgent action.
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