Vehicle crash with no injuries near east county area, Dekalb County IL
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A vehicle crash occurred near East County Line Road involving multiple occupants. All occupants are out of the vehicle with no reported injuries. The ambulance is being used as shelter for five occupants. There is a possible tow inquiry near Old State Road and the east county area.
Audio|Heard on: Dekalb & Southern Kane County Public Safety.
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02:50
Transcript:
00:28
At this point, all occupants out.
00:32
Nobody wants to go to the hospital.
00:35
I'm going to standby for a total alcohol track down.
00:40
That's interesting.
00:42
I'm going to back.
00:48
I'm about to be 10.40.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:16
We're using their ambulance as a shelter for the 5 occupants and vehicle 2,
01:23
and we will be doing an NPR on them for air raid deployment.
01:36
Number 16, Dakota, I have a pending DID on Old State Road,
01:42
north and west of State Street.
01:54
Negative, the caller is actually the vehicle's truck in the ditch.
02:01
If you want to inquire if they want to tell, we can get one started for?
02:09
We'll be fairly in just a minute.
02:11
We can just that way.
02:14
10-4[1].
02:20
60, any safety.
02:21
You have any mailings in your car.
02:30
Cobra 16, Newcomb County, VID information.
02:38
Side, County.
02:42
Debrose 16, there's a DID, East County Line Road north of Keslinger Road,
02:46
the Silver Audi, partially in the roadway.
02:48
I have no preference on a trail, we're starting with now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
E County Line Rd, Illinois
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