Car crashes and faces wrong way near Oak Street curve, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a traffic incident involving a gray Mazda that crashed and faced the wrong direction near Oak Street and Lake Shore Drive. The collision left the vehicle positioned the wrong way on the S curve, possibly after hitting a median. No injuries or personal details were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Units 1018, if anyone is in the area of Oak and Lakeshore.
00:03
I'm going to see if Lakeshore Drive is available, but there's a gray Mazda in the S curve going the wrong way.
00:07
Possibly needing help.
00:10
1802 Sam?
00:12
1802 Sam.
00:14
Check the camera for Oak Street and Lake Shore Drive.
00:16
The gray Mazda going the wrong way on the S curve?
00:20
He's not going the wrong way.
00:21
He crashed into me and he spun out.
00:23
He's facing the wrong direction.
00:25
He was going to be near North Lakeshore facing southbound.
00:29
Okay, yeah, they got that one already.
00:31
I wasn't sure if it was the same.
00:32
Thank you.
00:34
Yeah, it's going to be the same one.
00:40
One thirty-one.
00:43
One twenty-one?
00:45
One thirty-one?
00:47
One hundred and thirty-one?
00:49
Yes, one hundred and thirty-one.
00:52
Ten four.
00:58
Eighteen twenty-four.
01:04
Eight three four.
01:06
I guess they don't have North Lakeshore, southbound for that vehicle to hit the median.
01:14
All right, let's go.
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