Traffic crash requires crowd control at 115th and Racine, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a traffic crash near 115th Street and Racine Avenue in Chicago. The fire department was called to clear the scene, and an ambulance arrived shortly after. Additional units were requested to assist with crowd control due to a large gathering forming at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
Listen to dispatch call
05:0
Transcript:
00:00
Can we get CFD to come by and flush the scene of this traffic crash, please?
00:05
All right, ten four.
00:06
We'll ask them to come back (number withheld).
00:08
It won't work.
00:10
Thank you.
00:16
Twenty-two thirty-two, 3rd watch.
00:19
Thirty-two 3rd watch?
00:23
I have no idea when the EMS arrived to our crash.
00:44
Um, you want to know what time fire showed on scene?
00:53
On scene was Engine 73 1st at 2142.
01:02
Let me go look up stuff.
01:08
And Ambulance 30 at 2145.
01:35
Can we get a couple more units over here? We need crowd control.
02:25
I got a couple cars coming for crowd control.
03:00
Put me on a problem solving near South Wallace.
03:09
Near South Wallace, ten four.
03:13
Yeah, can you show me on scene near 115th Street?
04:33
Sorry, I don't get anybody hurt coming over here.
04:43
But near West 115th Street.
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Location mentioned:
W 115th St & S Racine Ave, Chicago, IL 60643
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