Fire evacuees seek aid; mental health transport requested, Chicago IL


After a fire near Wabansia Ave, two adults with pets requested displacement aid and Red Cross assistance. The situation escalated into a mental health issue, leading to one person being detained and requiring ambulance transport.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
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Transcript:
00:00
squad, so there was a fire here yesterday, right?
00:02
Is it too late to get a displacement order for, like a red cross for this there?
00:14
I, um, you know what, we'll check somebody, because I don't want to say you the wrong thing. Stand by one second.
00:21
And it's just one meal, um, 72?
00:24
All right, how many people is it?
00:28
How many adults? How many males, female? Uh,
00:32
just one male adult, one female adult.
00:37
One male adult, one female adult. Do they have, you have a name in the number for one of them?
00:43
Yeah, I got a (name withheld),
00:45
J-E-F-F-R-E-Y,
00:48
(name withheld), phone number (number withheld).
00:57
He said he got some pets, too.
01:01
All right, how many pets he got? 34, we want to get us over here.
01:06
Right, 72, stand by. Could we get some more units, near Wabansia Ave, 6-3, David and Eddie, can you assist?
01:13
Does anybody that's called?
01:19
6-3 and Eddie elsewhere. All right, 6380 and David, I guess you had it that way.
01:24
2515, if you can head that way as well. Pressure is on scene. Let me know 2534 and 2510 is on scene.
01:30
For mental health disservice, near Wabansia Ave.
01:36
All right, 2515, coming from the bridge here.
01:40
Man, 2515 for us. All units standby until we get some units on staying with 34 and 10.
01:53
And 2534 and 10, you guys have the error.
01:59
We're good right now, squad.
02:01
All right, I'm first hearing on staying with them. We need more units over here.
02:05
All right, we got units in row.
02:06
All right, and again, first year is on staying with them, let me know. And 1572, what kind of pets do they have, and how many?
02:18
You said we have four characters in the dog.
02:21
All right, somebody.
02:26
2534.
02:28
Rolling ambulance over here for mental health transport, please.
02:31
Brian, we'll get the ambulance rolling as well for our mental health transport, 4E15 on Wobanzia.
02:37
We got one detained.
02:39
They got one detained. They got one detained, 4185 on Wobanzia, 1313 on the clock.
02:48
We have to hold in custody.
02:51
We do need an ambulance.
02:53
We do need an ambulance.
02:54
We've requested the ambulance. We got them rolling and your in-custody the time is 13, 14.
03:03
One wagon. Go!
03:06
All right, what are you going to have the wagon?
03:09
It's 2535, you guys got the wagon?
03:12
3.5,
03:16
if the wagon comes, you can give that a C.S.D. a disregard, okay?
03:22
All right, 2535, you guys got the wagon. Are you clear from Laundale?
03:26
Okay, so we're on no way. All right, we'll disregard the ambulance.
03:32
Five-nightly Paul, Laudel.
03:33
We got enough units no, too. We've got attack here.
03:36
All right, any other units that's not already on. All right, Office 7.2, we're going to send a request for rear cross. At 1523, Maywood said they don't have any missing.
03:53
1523, we, she's covered from Cementia. She lives right down the block.
03:58
We're going to go knock on the door, but ambulance is here to check her out.
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Near W Wabansia Ave, Chicago, IL 60639
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