Accident with injury near North Sheridan and East College Rd, Lake Forest IL
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An accident with injury occurred near North Sheridan Road and East College Road involving two vehicles with moderate damage. All occupants are out of the vehicles. Emergency units including ambulance 423, engine 422, and Battalion 42 responded to the scene. Additionally, a 50-year-old female was reported to have a seizure at Midway Neurological near Seattle Harlem.
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Transcript:
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To an accident with injury, Group 16, near East College Road and North Sheridan Road, grid 16, an accident with injury,
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ambulance 423, engine 422, and Battalion 42.
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Thank you.
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Report, battalion, 42 is up.
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Message received here in route.
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Okay,
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email 16's on scene, a project from Ioia.
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Amul 16 message received.
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Pension 40,
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an ambulance, 205 to assist.
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For the 50-year-old female having a seizure at Midway Neurological, near Seattle Harlem.
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Mention 405, Battalion 40, an ambulance 205 to assist.
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For the 50-old female, having a seizure, room 413 at midway neurological, near Seattle Harlem.
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All right.
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Oh,
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I'm seeing there right.
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The available icon now.
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Message received.
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West on the intersection,
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on college, two vehicles, moderate damage, whose all occupants are out, telling 3rd 2 will be Sheridan and College to me.
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Messieurs received two vehicles, motor damage, all occupants out.
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Location mentioned:
N Sheridan Rd & College Rd, Lake Forest, IL 60045
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