Head-on collision with possible entrapment near N 4251st Road, Sheridan IL
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A head-on collision between two vehicles occurred near N 4251st Road with at least one person trapped inside. Multiple emergency medical and fire units responded to the scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: LaSalle, Livingston Marshall Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
sheriff and fire personnel, you have a call.
00:03
Two vehicle,
00:04
an accident, head-on collision.
00:06
It's going to be in front of near N 4251st Road,
00:08
N 4251st Road.
00:10
Front of near N 4251st Road.
00:17
Now, lightheaded and busy.
00:19
Been going on since Thursday because they're choking concussions.
00:22
Have a page 1230.
00:29
104, I'll be getting light on standby.
00:32
1 Mary 13, 104 show you in Route 2 at (number withheld).
00:44
Mary 13, good.
00:46
Would you start sandwich with an engine for manpower and an ambulance to the scene, please, then?
01:09
For ambulance, ambulance needed (number withheld) for an activated medical alarm.
01:24
Problem,
01:26
the alarm company states the patient has questionable mental health state.
01:33
Timeout, (number withheld).
01:45
It's going to be entrapped in the vehicle.
01:50
We're probably going to need multiple more EMSs.
01:56
Okay, thanks for the update.
01:58
We're about 30 seconds, I'll all advise.
02:03
104 also engine and EMS is en route from sandwich.
02:08
Or would you give me EMS from Newark, please, and a squad?
02:17
Both vehicles are in the roadway.
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Location mentioned:
N 4251st Rd, Sheridan, IL 60551
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