Panic alarm activated by Lyft driver at Chicago address, Chicago IL


A Lyft driver activated a panic alarm near South Sacramento in Chicago. Police responded but found no visible incident. Attempts to call back reached a female voicemail though the caller was male. There was mention of a male hitting a female, but connection to the alarm is unclear.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 13
01:48
Transcript:
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Now we're getting a record of a panic alarm, near South Sacramento, Lyft driver,
00:05
hit his panic alarm.
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920, I'm in route, I'll let you know.
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20-10-4[1], I don't know if it's related or unrelated to that male hitting a female.
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At 99, I'll advise.
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Ten four.
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Go ahead, Sarge.
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Squad, I'm unseen.
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Nothing's going on here.
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I want to just try a callback just in case, otherwise I'll just to get cold.
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The battery in progress only speaks Spanish.
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I can try the Lyft driver's cell phone.
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Yes, well, just try that just one time, otherwise it's probably going to be a five boy.
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Okay, ten four.
01:25
Okay, so our lift driver went to a voicemail. This is weird though, it was a female's voicemail and it looks like this might be a male calling.
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Hi, that's right, I think I found them.
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Everything's good, I'll let you know.
01:47
Okay, Tumblr.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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