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Vehicle hits pole near 90th and Hill StreetChicago IL

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E 90th St, Chicago, IL

As discussed during the dispatch call, police and emergency services responded to a vehicle accident near East 90th Street and Hill Street in Chicago. A vehicle struck a pole, which remained standing. One person was taken to the hospital for treatment.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
Listen to dispatch call
03:37
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get RD for a 7486?
00:02
All right, thank you.
00:04
That's (name withheld).
00:06
(number withheld).
00:10
Three three zero.
00:16
Fourth world, we uh.
00:18
Four twelve on scene ten four, thank you.
00:21
Seven 901, crime deal with (number withheld).
00:23
EMS should be pulling up.
00:30
That's an Adam.
00:33
Yes sir, 14 Adam.
00:36
Four 34 will have a paper on the auto accident and (number withheld) will get released by (name withheld).
00:48
Okay, ten four.
00:54
Um.
00:57
Fourteen Adam.
00:58
We have a text to the vehicle on an auto accident.
01:05
Which one you want? Fourteen Adam.
01:08
The vehicle from um, from uh, oh.
01:17
All the forest.
01:18
Did you make it on scene yet?
01:24
Four 20, Adam.
01:26
I'm over here with all the force.
01:28
Okay,
01:31
Do we have any plates or anything? Because we're still waiting for 434 to make it to the U of C.
01:38
Do we have an EP on the ambulance?
01:43
I called them.
01:46
Let me see where they are.
01:50
I show Atlas 22 is en route there.
01:53
It was dispatched at (number withheld).
02:00
420 Adam, I got an Illinois plate of (number withheld).
02:08
Ten four, is that the only vehicle that's there?
02:14
Ninety-nine.
02:20
Okay, they say it hit the pole on the ticket.
02:22
Is that true? Is the pole down?
02:27
It hit the pole, but the pole's still standing up.
02:32
Okay, ten four.
02:38
Four hundred and two.
02:40
Good morning, 402 is already ahead.
02:43
Corny. Is that accident you're talking about from 82nd and Stony Island?
02:48
No, just the one on 90th Hill Street.
02:52
Do you have one pending from 82nd and Stony Island?
02:55
Yes, it's on the board like 83rd and Stony.
02:57
Yes.
02:58
What do they see at the station?
03:01
Okay, do you want the RD now?
03:05
Somebody pulled an RD for it already?
03:07
No, no, I'm asking do you want one now?
03:10
No one pulled.
03:11
Oh yeah. She says somebody went to the hospital.
03:15
Um, you broke up.
03:16
What'd you say?
03:18
I said yes, I'll take the RD.
03:20
And then they said somebody, the other party went to the hospital better.
03:24
Okay, no problem.
03:25
What do you want to A or B?
03:27
Well, if the other party wants to go to the hospital, I'm going to take a B.
03:32
I can't even think.
03:34
Okay, no problem is (name withheld).

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E 90th St, Chicago, IL

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