Severe crash on I-94 northbound leaves truck split, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a severe crash occurred on I-94 northbound near 115th Street involving a red truck that split in half. One occupant was extricated from the vehicle and is alert and breathing. The accident caused fire and debris spread around the area.
Audio|Heard on: Woodford IL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I-94 northbound near 115th Street.
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I-94 northbound near 115th Street.
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Red truck involved in a crash.
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The truck is in the trees with fire visible.
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104-50.
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Chicago 3256.
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Zoni assist policy.
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3256.
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3256 then fire.
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Chicago 3423 interrupts 3407-2.
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3423104. 3423104.
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3555104.
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256, I'm 23.
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I-94 north near 115th.
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We have one occupant out of the vehicle and back.
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3256 and 4.
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3256 information.
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3256, bye.
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This flat there rolling.
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Vehicle is split in half to the west of this location.
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It is difficult to tell what it is.
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Debris is spread all over the place.
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3256, 104.
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Can we confirm the injuries before requesting a medevac?
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Occupant is alert and talking.
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He is breathing and responsive.
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There is only one occupant.
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Confirmed twice that he was the only occupant in the car.
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Location mentioned:
I-94, Chicago, IL
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