Monday, July 11, 2011

Saluting Marciea Adkins - Chicago 911 Police Dispatcher

Marciea Adkins is correctly being remembered as a caring, positive person who loved her city and her job as a Chicago Office Of Emergency Management and Communications 911 Police Radio Dispatcher. Police are remembering her as the voice link that has helped keep them safe on the streets with expert radio communications skills and fast thinking.

A 16 year old accused subject being charged as an adult with 1st degree murder, one felony count of burglary, a misdemeanor of driving under the influence, police said, is in custody after fleeing police after they stopped him for running a red light. At that time, the accused then backed up into a police Sgt.'s vehicle at the traffic stop scene and fled in the stolen Range Rover. "Police had tried to pull over the stolen sport-utility vehicle at Elston Avenue and Blackhawk Street" per Chicago's ABC 7's news report.

The ABC 7 news report goes on to say that "The SUV ran a stop sign while driving north on Hoyne, then struck Adkins’ car, which was headed west on Armitage. The SUV then hit a parked car and the driver fled the scene on foot, but was arrested a short time later."

ABC 7 News Video HERE 

Other news coverage can be seen at the Second City 911 blog

Marci's remains were escorted by a team of Chicago Emergency Responders from both the Chicago Fire Department and Chicago Police Department from Illinois Masonic Hospital on the city's North Side to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office. Marci was a mother of a young child and a wife of a Chicago Fire Department Dispatcher.

Chicago Police are so far refusing to release the defendant's name although he is charged as an adult and Illinois law provides for the names of accused adults to be publicly released. In the video, you will see the defendant on a CFD ambulance gurney from the side view.

Marci, thank you for your service to your city! Thank you for being the voice of Chicago residents and police on the zones. You lived well and you finished well, Marci. Rest in peace! Shortwave America leaves deep condolences to Marci's family and especially her husband and young child who has had her mother unjustifiably taken from her by a remorseless, cold blooded, monster.

***UPDATE*** 11:50AM CDT: Chicago Police have released the name of the offender. He is now identified as Marquis Harrison, of the 200 block of South Lotus Avenue

6 comments:

Bill Miles said...

To the Family of Marciea Adkins I send my sincerest condolences. May god help you through this tough time. This is another example of a hero being taken by a monster. Marciea in all likelyhood may have helped this monster at some point by dispatching police to help him or his family. There is no reason for a 16 year old to be on the street's of Chicago at this time of day doing the thing's he was doing. Shame on the Mother and Father that produced this monster as they are just as guilty as he is. Good and bad starts at birth and it is taught by the parents so shame on them.

sc911 said...

Our condolences and sincere regrets go out to Maciea's husband, daughter and family.

Anonymous said...

Thank You Shortwave America for honoring our co-worker and friend Marciea. She was a wonderful woman who was always positive and quick to greet you with a "Hey Kiddo" We at Chicago's 911 Center are all feeling this loss. Marciea will be missed.

JEH said...

Marci, I'm going to miss our talks and laughs. Most of all I'll miss your smile. Roll call was always bad for me but when I walked on the floor, your smile was one of the 1st I would see. Made everything better. Rest in peace and love. Thank you Soundwave for honoring our sister. She was truly a blessing in our lives and we will miss her terribly.
We love you ^marci^

JEH said...

Marci, I'm going to miss our talks and laughs. Most of all I'll miss your smile. Roll call was always bad for me but when I walked on the floor, your smile was one of the 1st I would see. Made everything better. Rest in peace and love. Thank you for honoring our sister. She was truly a blessing in our lives and we will miss her terribly.
We love you ^marci^

Shortwave_America said...

Thanks to all of you from OEMC for stopping by! It is the pleasure and privilege of Shortwave America to honor Marciea! Radio communicators are really important people no mater what part of radio communications they perform. A special tribute to Marciea has been put up for all of you and for the community at large to remember her.