Car crash with victims taken to hospital, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a car crash occurred near North Ave and Leclaire Ave in Chicago. Emergency responders conducted a well-being check. One female victim was taken to Stroger Hospital and one male victim to another hospital. A vehicle was towed from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
Listen to dispatch call
02:1
Transcript:
00:00
F.M. 15 and arrived, we have a check of well-being, getting 142 to 199[2], North and Leclaire.
00:05
It's the recording.
00:06
The owner of our iPhone was involved in a car crash.
00:10
Got voicemail on a callback.
00:12
That's how we have.
00:18
5.34. 34.
00:28
Yeah, so can you put this plate on a ticket,
00:32
Adam, Lincoln, Edward, X-ray, Young?
00:35
You should come back to the Chevy.
00:38
No, first.
00:43
At 2534, you said Adam, Lincoln, Eddie, X-ray,
00:50
Young, is it a specialty plate or is there some more letters on it?
00:55
I just touch Chicago Cups on page 20th.
00:59
All right, so far.
01:04
Can you let us know where the victims were taken? Go ahead to the hospital?
01:09
Ten four, let me see.
01:11
The 11 district updated so much.
01:14
Looks like one female to Stroger, ambulance 52, and one male to mouth finite ambulance 64.
01:24
10,
01:26
4. Can you pull a 99[2] boy? Yes.
01:29
And can you tell for us? Is your wrong?
01:32
The paper should be in the district.
01:34
All right, and the toll is for the plate we just ran?
01:40
7-4. All right, we'll roll at a toad case in the station.
01:44
All right, 10-4[1]. We'll roll.
01:45
We'll order up the toe.
01:47
Your ID is going to be John John (number withheld).
01:51
That's (number withheld) and your event is 02390.
01:56
02390.
01:59
7-4. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
99: Single-officer unit; unit is operating with only one officer, no partner present.
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