SUV flips onto side in ditch on US-34 near Altona, Altona IL
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A single-vehicle rollover on US Highway 34 near Oneida and Altona was reported with the SUV found on its side in a ditch, raising concern for possible injuries. First responders and deputies confirmed the driver had exited and was uninjured, but medical evaluation continued as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Galesburg Police and EMS Dispatch
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Test and Altona, first responder, day-o-dney, ambulance medical accidents,
00:05
which possible is during 27,500 block the U.S.
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Highway 34,
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for a vehicle that's on inside in the ditch.
00:14
It's called in by a positive buyer from IDOT, salt silver SUV, oxyp-wide one time.
00:19
Everybody doing if the accident is out of the vehicle now.
00:22
Tile. 9.0.3.
00:28
An accident possible injury in the 2,700 block 34, a vehicle that's on its side approximately through my house, eastern Oneida, between Oneida, and Eltona, small specific SPP,
00:45
responders,
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and...
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Capparvina.
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828.
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7.442.
01:12
So just comes up our table is on its side down.
01:20
That quarter is 12.
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Good.
01:25
Tom, clear.
01:43
Cover.
01:45
I know, but no injuries.
02:09
ACHO ARW and Altona, first responders updated information, deputies on scene, advising that the vehicle is on its side.
02:16
I can test out of the vehicle,
02:18
no injuries,
02:20
but go ahead and continue for refusal.
02:22
They're going to be at the advantage shed, just up the road from the actual vehicle itself.
02:27
There is a deputy on fame.
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Location mentioned:
US-34, Altona, IL
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