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Car and semi truck crash with driver trapped on route 71, Mark IL
A car and semi truck collided near Route 71 and Division Street in Hennepin, Illinois. The driver was trapped under the dashboard with unknown injuries. Emergency services responded and began an extended rescue operation.
Audio|Heard on: LaSalle, Marshall, Bureau and Putnam Counties Fire and EMS Departments
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03:0
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Hennepin Fire, you are needed at Route 71 in Division Street for a car versus semi, possible entrapment, unknown injuries, time out 1443.
00:26
Attention, Hennepin Fire.
00:28
Hennepin Fire, you are needed on spot 71 at Division Street for a semi.
00:35
Possible entrapment, unknown injuries.
00:37
Timeout 1444.
00:45
Illinois State Police Troop 2 from Putnam County.
01:02
Illinois State Police Troop 2 on reach from Putnam County.
01:09
Extended E.P.A.
01:11
Location near East Cavalier across third tire.
01:15
Six-year-old female, 16.
01:22
Said, not a one in, that is not an obstacle.
01:33
2525 is en route with three.
01:38
2525, 25, message received.
01:45
County, Hennepin fire engine 2712 en route with three on board.
01:52
2712 and around message received 11 on scene car versus semi heavy damage we'll be out investigating 11 message received.
02:11
County Gram was on scene.
02:14
Grandville message received.
02:21
Sanifent from Granville.
02:25
We have heavy extraction, we have semi.
02:29
Driver pinned under the dash.
02:32
He is alert and able to talk.
02:35
Copy that heavy extraction, driver pinned under the dash.
02:39
We're en route with three.
02:51
Can you see if light will fly? We are going to be on scene here a while.
02:58
10-4[1], is it just for one patient?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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