One-car accident near Southwestern Ave and West Talcott Rd, Park Ridge IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a one-car accident occurred near Southwestern Avenue and West Talcott Road in Park Ridge. The vehicle rolled over and was found on its side. The driver was out of the car when emergency personnel arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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02:7
Transcript:
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Engine 35, Ambulance 36, and Battalion 36, auto accident, near Southwestern Avenue and West Talcott Road, in Park Ridge.
00:10
Grid 3583, near Southwestern Avenue and West Talcott Road, auto accident, engine 35,
00:17
ambulance 36, and Battalion 36.
00:25
6.
00:31
That's interesting.
00:37
Ambulance 244.
00:39
Abdominal pain.
00:41
At 37046, North Fornese Drive, Lake Hillup, near Bed End and Red End and Red-Morton Drive.
00:48
Timeout 1147.
00:55
Amy on 244 is enrol.
00:58
Amy on 244, hang up.
01:05
36.
01:07
Attain, 36.
01:12
Just confirming from the notes as a rollover.
01:18
Uh, something at least for a very strong.
01:21
Snowstorm, promise you.
01:26
All right, South Milwaukee Command from Dispatch.
01:45
725.
01:47
Engine 35, go ahead.
01:53
Looks like a one car accident,
01:56
car is on the side,
01:59
and the driver is out of the car.
02:04
Tender 35 Mast received one vehicle on site, driver out.
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Location mentioned:
S Western Ave & W Talcott Rd, Park Ridge, IL 60068
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