Two-car crash near McVicker and 109th in Chicago Ridge, Chicago Ridge IL
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A two-car crash occurred near McVicker Avenue and 109th Street in Chicago Ridge. One vehicle is reported as a gray GMC Acadia, and the other is a smaller car. There are possibly related incidents near McCarthy and Schultz intersections. No injuries have been confirmed at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Palos Heights and Orland Park Police, Fire / EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
22,
00:01
that's 50 PD, 109 at McVicker.
00:07
14202. 109th & McVicker crash for a flight setter crawl in 2 a mid-minute.
00:15
Central.
00:32
Engine 1 got the restore.
00:35
The engine 1 got to restore.
00:40
Dungeon 5-1 and that 1-2-1-2.
00:43
...and that 1-2.
00:45
No. No. No.
00:48
No. No. No.
00:49
No. No.
00:51
No.
00:56
No.
01:08
3828. 38, 20.
01:12
We're out for that crash in McCarthy & Schultz.
01:16
We get another one at Free Off and Shultz, as well.
01:21
No injuries on that one.
01:23
I'm not sure if it is right there now.
01:32
3024, you're out.
01:40
3.28,
01:42
the first call came in from a passerby who was given with McCarthy and Schultz.
01:46
He said it's a gray GMC in another undone car.
01:51
He thinks there's injuries that he's responded.
01:55
My caller was involved in the crash and his accident occurred free off in Shultz.
01:59
It's a gray GMC Acadia and it's a little Ronde.
02:01
So this might be the same incident.
02:04
There's often in that McCarthy that he had free off and Shultz.
02:13
I had a line assistant guard a button.
02:16
It's the same call.
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Location mentioned:
McVicker Ave & W 109th St, Chicago Ridge, IL 60415
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