Traffic accident with fire response on Ashland Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible multi-vehicle accident on Ashland Avenue in Chicago. Fire and ambulance crews were dispatched to the scene, and northbound CTA bus traffic was redirected. The call included coordination for vehicle plate information and emergency assistance, but no personal or identifying details were shared over the radio.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Seven three four.
00:01
Do we have a fire en route?
00:04
Yeah, fire's en route.
00:05
Do you need multiple ambulances or?
00:13
Seven 34. The auto accident.
00:16
Ten four.
00:22
Seven thirty-four for info.
00:26
Thirty-four.
00:27
Hey, can you give me that second plate again? Because we didn't get anything back.
00:30
The David (number withheld).
00:38
David Tom (number withheld).
00:43
Tough word. Thank you. We didn't get that part.
00:49
Seven three two, show us with 734.
00:53
Thirty two with 34, seven four.
01:00
Seven three two.
01:04
Seven 32. Can you let CTA know to redirect northbound buses on Ashland Avenue?
01:14
Ten four, we'll call CTA and let them know to redirect northbound.
01:19
And can we get an emergency reload for vehicle at plate (number withheld)?
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Location mentioned:
Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
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