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Single-vehicle rollover traps elderly woman near Route 49, Gilman IL
A single-vehicle rollover near Route 49 traps an elderly woman while three children and one elderly male are out of the vehicle. Emergency crews respond to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Iroquois County and Watseka Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
President Fire EMS requested on 0-59 and 2100 North for a single-vehicle accident with five occupants.
00:13
I'm coming to meet, you turn on that 3-0-07.
00:17
Icon, E.O.O.O.1.
00:23
E.D.
00:26
201.
00:29
That phone's page.
00:30
There are five occupants.
00:32
Any confirmed under?
00:35
Any control?
00:39
There are five total occupants.
00:41
That's correct.
00:42
There are three children and one elderly male who are out of the vehicle.
00:45
There's one elderly female who is trapped.
00:49
The caller advises that she's out for November at this time the occupant in the vehicle but is conscious and responsive.
00:56
Time.
00:58
Are you on here?
01:08
A comment, you know what's then four in a page?
01:12
Presset fire 10-4[1] on the page, 12.
01:15
10-12[2].
01:19
Tim Rout.
01:21
Do you have a retention of the number of documents or watching a fire of the manuals for the right out of Ashton?
01:28
104. Requesting, let's be the fire EMS Riverside out of Ashum.
01:32
12-pub. 12-p.
01:44
Crescent Fire EMS is reflecting you.
01:50
A single vehicle rollover with entrapment, Route 49, 2100 north.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
[2]
10-12: Stand by
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Location mentioned:
IL-49 & E 2100 North Rd, Iroquois Township, IL 60970
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