Pedestrian hit near Irving Park sparks multiple crashes, Harwood Heights IL
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A pedestrian was struck near Narragansett Avenue and Irving Park Road, triggering police reports of a two-car crash on North Harlem Avenue. No injuries or ambulance were needed.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Have an auto accident, person versus vehicle, Narragansett, the Irving Parkway.
00:04
17.13.
00:09
13.
00:10
Good afternoon.
00:12
Auto accident, 2918, West Getting.
00:14
Looks like Chicago Street's and struck was a big truck offense in the alley.
00:21
Copy.
00:22
Thank you.
00:26
1621.
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1621.
00:30
Yeah, on our way to this job, we all viewed a traffic crash.
00:33
I think it's on the Norwich side, 4,600 block of Harlem on the east side.
00:40
They don't know,
00:41
a precise one over them, please.
00:46
Turn 4. We'll put it on the board.
00:47
Do you know how many cars involved?
00:50
Two.
00:53
Does it look like anyone needs an ambulance?
00:57
Oh, we talked with the driver, it's negative.
01:01
10-4[1], thank you.
01:08
And 21 against Florida, what about that job on force before we haven't made it yet?
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10-4[1].
01:22
In 1621 for verification, that was 4,600, Harlem.
01:28
About 4611, unfortunately,
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on Harlem.
01:33
Sound for us.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
N Harlem Ave, Harwood Heights, IL 60706
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