Two-vehicle accident reported near Oak Avenue in Lemont, Lemont IL
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A two-vehicle accident occurred near Oak Avenue in Lemont. Both vehicles suffered significant front-end damage. No injuries have been confirmed and towing services were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Lemont Public Safety
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
22[2], I've got an accident.
00:05
Good.
00:08
It's near Oak Avenue, near Oak Avenue.
00:10
We're currently on the phone with Progressive.
00:12
They're the ones calling it in.
00:14
It's in reference to a 2024 hangout I've elicid.
00:20
Temple.
00:30
Homer District 31 for the fire alarm.
00:33
Engine 31, Battalion 32, and Engine 33.
00:37
St. Coledo, Illinois.
00:39
(number withheld), South Robert Emmett Drive.
00:43
(number withheld), South Robert Emmett Drive, 14, 14-Roburnet Drive, 1452.
00:52
Westcom 1711, looks they were working up to refusants here.
00:57
Oh, 1711, 2 on paper.
01:04
Except the alarm or do you know?
01:08
They don't need any assistance.
01:13
That's what you're saved.
01:19
Skyo was reaching time, 2nd, 30,
01:22
and we relocated to the Thorntons off of Route 6.
01:27
There's going to be no accident here.
01:29
It's a phone that fell.
01:38
30 didn't ask for him yet.
01:40
We need two toes.
01:42
Both of the vehicles have very heavy front-end damage.
01:49
Frankford 322[2]43.
01:58
I heard. It was a phone.
02:03
Yep, 10-4[1]. I'll be clear.
02:05
You could just make 93 primary, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
22: Disregard or cancel previous instruction or request.
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Location mentioned:
Oak Ave, Lemont, IL 60439
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