Passenger car stuck under semi trailer


Radio call reporting a crash where a passenger car became stuck under a semi-trailer. Semi driver says he is uninjured; status of car occupants unclear. Emergency services are on scene and the car has been removed from under the trailer.
Audio|Source: Freeport Fire
04:17
Transcript:
Use the front door, M.O.11[1]. I've got the driver of the semi on the line. He advised he is not injured. However, the passenger car is stuck under his trailer. County has fire and EMS en route now. He's unsure of injuries for the others. 724-729-4-tis. On 77-136, there was a heavy language barrier. The semi driver advised he is not injured. He wasn't understanding when asked if there's any movement; he just said that they're both stopped. The truck is off the right shoulder. 1 mail 10.95[2]. Sterling, 136 roads. Heavy front end damage to the semi. No injury reported. 12[3] from local county status check. (name withheld) seven, (name withheld). Silver Subaru. E. (name withheld), (name withheld), 2, 33094. 7.EAWL-23094 clear. Over to the 724 Subaru Utellee. 167. Good. 367. 308 trailer. 716-16-381, (name withheld). 716-381, (name withheld). 167 trailer 716381 is empty, clear. For information: the car is no longer lodged underneath the trailer. Temporary apportioned plate. T-(name withheld), S.A. (name withheld), 5300887. T-(name withheld) S.M.A. (name withheld) 530087. Temporary apportion.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
M.O.11: Unknown (possibly unit identifier)
[2]
10.95: Unknown (possibly unit identifier)
[3]
12: Status check (often 'Are you OK?')
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Location mentioned:
Freeport, IL 61032
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