Vehicle fire with entrapment on northbound I-94 near Lake Forest, Lake Forest IL
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A vehicle caught fire with a person trapped inside on northbound I-94 near the 8.5 mile marker near Lake Forest. State police responded to the scene and confirmed the vehicles were fully on fire.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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03:40
Transcript:
00:00
An accident with entrapment, grid 46 TLF, at the 8.5 mile marker, northbound I-94, ambulance 462, ambulance 464, engine 422, engine 463, and battalion 466.
00:21
3-2.
00:39
I already have you at Lake Forest.
00:43
The angle is 151.
00:45
No, 1 51 are probably good.
00:50
It's much for you.
00:51
There's 1.1 and 1 in our next to repeat.
01:06
A mile marker for the vehicle with entrapment.
01:15
Message your seat.
01:24
Ambulance 421, Engine 421, and Battalion 42.
01:29
To a fire alarm.
01:31
Group 15. At 580, North Bank Lane.
01:35
At 580, North Bank Lane.
01:37
Group 15.
01:38
A fire alarm.
01:39
Ambulance 421, Engine, 421, and Battalion 42.
01:51
In the morning, if you want to probably come, you know, request to respond.
01:55
And we're on 202-co-3.
01:58
CASE-3. (number withheld).
02:06
All right now, that's a tower.
02:16
Engine 463, message received.
02:48
(number withheld).
02:51
One-to-(number withheld).
02:53
(number withheld).
03:04
If we just confirm location at Northbound.
03:11
Affirmative, northbound at the 8-and-a-half mile marker.
03:22
R-MASC, baby.
03:30
Ports on then, then, row.
03:35
And Battalion 46 from dispatch, state police is on scene.
03:38
They're confirming the vehicles fully involved.
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Location mentioned:
I-94, Lake Forest, IL
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