Traffic accident with lane blockage at Governors Parkway, Edwardsville IL
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Two vehicles collided at Governors Parkway and Esic Drive causing lane blockage. Both drivers are uninjured and do not require medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Edwardsville, SIUE, Glen Carbon, Madison County, ISPERN Police and Fire
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03:49
Transcript:
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My station I was in front of my station I was in premeditation one EMS call Governors Parkway and Esic Drive two-vehicle traffic accident
00:14
There is lane blockage.
00:16
Results of possible injuries.
00:17
PEDs and lots to assist.
00:18
Governors Parkway and Esic Drive, two-vehicle traffic accident, there is lane blockage.
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Unknown, except of injuries, or how many, timeout, 72, L3, WM, 753.
00:28
3.52.
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Go ahead.
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41.
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13, 20.
00:34
Your response.
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W10.10.41. You can only go to headquarters.
00:41
248.
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348. Station 3 copies.
00:47
41 responding.
00:48
Call it.
03:02
Drivers advise they are okay.
03:06
They advise that they don't need EMS.
03:08
I have two vehicles, heavy front-end damage, one's a pickup,
03:12
and one's a Cadillac.
03:14
348 per watch commander.
03:18
Watch commander 10-8.
03:23
Yeah, I'll be en route to drug activity call.
03:26
Ten-for.
03:27
I'm going to need possibly two other people.
03:31
Fortin, I'm clear on that.
03:32
This watch the committee still want me to respond.
03:34
14, you can't cancel.
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I'll take care of them.
03:39
I'll respond to Governors Parkway and Esic Drive.
03:44
Police are out with both drivers, advice.
03:46
They are okay and do not need EMS.
03:48
You guys can disregard.
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Location mentioned:
Esic Dr & Governors Pkwy, Edwardsville, IL 62025
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