Multiple vehicle traffic accidents on route 6 in illinois, Lasalle County IL
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Multiple vehicle traffic accidents occurred on Route 6 in Illinois. One driver attempted a temporary repair before leaving the scene. Emergency units are clearing incidents in both southbound and northbound directions and managing vehicle flow near a bridge.
Audio|Heard on: Illinois Valley Regional Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Looks like she's just gonna bungee cord her bumper back up and then take off.
00:04
We'll get license or plate information, her name and number and that.
00:08
If state police want us, they can contact us.
00:14
10-4[1].
00:21
Mr. Paul 31 status.
00:26
I'm Jim Farland to be en route to the station.
00:33
Local bay planner coming in from 412 on the Obolvary now.
00:44
May advise, Salafon is clear.
00:46
I think I was at that second accident.
00:48
I'm going to flip back around.
00:49
You want me to block you guys? Start pushing cars over before they get to the bridge.
00:56
Back to play, we can be here that long as you go to drive off.
01:02
All right, send for it before.
01:03
Just let me know where you got to clear and then I'll clear.
01:05
I'll turn around and start pushing them over.
01:14
You guys can return.
01:28
From LaSalle 419, we will be clear and available.
01:55
418, 104. Clear the second accident, southbound from route 6 to all of the exit's clear.
02:02
We're going to be on the scene of the first accident on the northbound side.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
US-6, Illinois
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