Single vehicle accident near North 800 East road, Fairmount IL
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A single vehicle traffic accident occurred near North 800 East Road north of Oakwood T and southwest of Sleepy Creek Vineyard. Fire and EMS responded with mutual aid for Cowan. No injuries were reported or confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Vermilion County, Rossville, Hoopeston and Danville Fire Departments
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Count, fire, arrow, EMS, respond to the area near North 800 East Road,
00:08
near North-Aner East Road on the curve.
00:13
An accident, no injuries, no vagal.
00:18
Count on fire, arrow, EMS, near North 800 East Road.
00:25
The north of the Oakwood T, off...
00:28
Cowan Homer.
00:29
On the curve,
00:32
single vehicle I own injuries,
00:35
(number withheld).
00:51
Count, on fire, second page,
00:54
near North-Aner East Road, near North 800 East Road.
01:00
Single vehicle, traffic accident.
01:02
No, no injuries.
01:05
Have a second page,
01:07
(number withheld).
01:11
(number withheld).
01:24
Ten Four, it's going to be the curves just southwest of Sleepy Creek Vineyard.
01:33
Ten Four.
01:42
Pheed! Wessel Fire automatic mutual aid for Cowan.
01:47
Respond to near North 800 East Road.
01:53
Near North 800 East Road B,
01:56
north of the Oakwood T.
01:59
For a single vehicle accident, unknown injuries,
02:03
Oakwood Fire,
02:05
Automatic Mutual Aid for Calum, near North 800 East Road.
02:09
Single vehicle accident, unknown injuries.
02:12
Tellout, (number withheld).
02:19
May, Zincet, 1,000, pay it for safety.
02:22
Pay command 1,2.
02:24
Okay, command 1,2.
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Location mentioned:
N 800 East Rd, Fairmount, IL 61841
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