Multi-vehicle crash with pedestrian on I-80 in Illinois, Bureau County IL


A multi-vehicle traffic accident occurred on I-80 near the 56-mile marker in Illinois. The vehicles involved include a gray Chevrolet Equinox, a silver sedan, possibly a white vehicle, and a Toyota RAV4. A pedestrian wearing a pink shirt and blue jeans was on or near the roadway at the scene. Towing services were arranged for at least one vehicle.
Audio|Source: Illinois State Police Troops 1,2,3,4,5
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
It's about Maupo's 139 on the left.
00:02
It's a gray Chevrolet Equinox and a silver sedan, and then there's something in here about a white vehicle.
00:13
Top for Cole.
00:15
3, 237, top for him.
00:21
Drive a 3258, I'm on 16, ice 9-9 on the left.
00:27
I'm seen with the fifth vehicle involved in this crash.
00:31
I have this in 28, tow a maintenance advice day.
00:35
Suppose I already started a toll for this vehicle, but I'll just 28 if you need it.
00:42
50 Tom, Wisconsin Fleet, 370-15, Adam, shrink over Tom, and then he just had 51.
00:56
3, 250, 10-50[1], 10-4[2].
01:02
183 pedestrian 80 west at the 56 80 west of 56 click a (number withheld) descent
01:11
pink shirt blue jeans (number withheld) descent pink shirt blue jeans (number withheld) descent pink shirt blue jeans Weak or so far
01:29
I'll be clear, they'll be able to fire 553 is going to say 5.
01:34
I'll remove it.
01:37
5-25-24-4-5.
01:44
3258, they're starting one for the RAV-4.
01:47
They only know about one vehicle that needs to be towed.
01:50
Can anybody advise how many vehicles need to be towed?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-50: Traffic accident or crash involving vehicles.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
I-80, Illinois
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