Two-vehicle accident with minor injuries at Route 126, Yorkville IL
A major vehicle collision involving two vehicles occurred near Route 126 and Stagecoach Trail. One driver was reported bleeding from the mouth. There was no fire or smoke observed. A third vehicle with hazard lights on was nearby but it is unclear if it was involved in the accident. Emergency services closed the eastbound intersection on Route 126 to respond to the incident.
Audio|Source: Kendall County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The Crystal Kindle Fire Department's full still tones for the major vehicle accident, intersection of 126 and stagecoach.
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First condo fire department full still tones for the MVA 126 and Stagecoach Trail 122 battalion 1 medic 141 and 142 and truck 181 you were due
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message received you responding out to the full still tones for the major vehicle accident, an impossible head on collision, 126, and stagecoach.
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It's called in by a passerby.
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There appear to be two vehicles that collided.
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There's a third vehicle off to the side with their hazards on, unknown if they are involved.
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No smoke or flames showing.
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Our callers advising they did see one airbag deploy.
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And you guys can use Fireground Red upon arrival.
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Incoming Units can use Fireground Red.
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142 is the route.
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142 message received.
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Okay, I'm one of you one.
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181, go ahead.
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Two vehicles, monitor, Abby.
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It appears everybody's out.
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One vehicle off the roadway.
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We're going to have the intersection going eastbound closed from 126.
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Copy eastbound close from 126.
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We are getting reports of one driver bleeding from the mouth-only injuries reported at the time.
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Location mentioned:
IL-126 & Stagecoach Trl, Yorkville, IL 60560
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