Vehicle traveling north in southbound lanes on US-6, Lasalle County IL
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A vehicle was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes on US-6 in Illinois. Officers coordinated to close the on-ramp to I-39 southbound at Route 6 and set spike strips to prevent cars from entering. Some vehicles still managed to get through before the ramp was fully shut down.
Audio|Heard on: Whiteside County Fire/PD ISP Troop 1/2
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
will be coming with a truck,
00:02
northbound in the southbound.
00:08
2nd3.
00:11
29, go ahead.
00:14
28, 3 minute 3.
00:16
20-minute 3rd jeep.
00:17
See David X X-X-ray (number withheld).
00:21
David X-ray (number withheld).
00:28
The next available below.
00:30
Oh!
00:35
...heed...
00:58
Mr. Southside, Presstown EMS, near West blizzard-side drive, and found it down for a general fire alarm.
01:06
Up to Southsire, Press, Pound EMS, near West liver-side drive for a general fire alarm.
01:17
263, go ahead.
01:19
263, I contacted Valcom to see if they can have a Peru unit head out to go shut down that entrance ramp.
01:25
Again, they don't have anybody right now from Peru.
01:28
They're going to see if someone from LaSalle can head over there.
01:32
Thank you. We should be good, but some cars are getting through.
01:38
Spike strips across the ramp.
01:43
3.27, all right.
01:50
Two,
01:51
53,
01:52
59.
01:53
I want to block the on-ramp back to 39 at Route 6.
02:00
We've got cars in off and then going back on.
02:05
Got to you guys on-ramp back to 39?
02:11
Yeah, acknowledgment on-ramp to I-39 southbound from Route 6.
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US-6, Illinois
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