Auto accident with injuries and door stuck at 163rd and MLK, South Holland IL
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An auto accident occurred near 163rd Street and Martin Luther King Drive with possible injuries reported. Emergency units requested ambulance and fire assistance to help with a door that was stuck.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Do you guys get a call about a car crash here on 163rd and MLK?
00:08
Negative, we don't have anything on the board right now.
00:11
Is there, how many vehicles? Do you have any injuries? No, there's a crasher for me on scene.
00:14
Can you roll ambulances?
00:17
Tentful, let's show you on scene, 163rd and MLK for an auto personal injury.
00:21
We'll get EMS rolling.
00:27
You have engine 47 en route.
00:34
312.
00:37
312.
00:39
Can you put three Illinois plate on the clock?
00:44
104, go ahead.
00:46
(name withheld) (number withheld), that's the first one.
00:51
The second one is going to be (name withheld), (number withheld).
00:55
And the third one will be (name withheld) (number withheld).
01:03
10-4[1], we got all of them.
01:09
Is there E.C. at the address?
01:13
They're in route.
01:14
Let me see where they're at.
01:20
2.23.
01:23
323.
01:25
Can you do this to ANO 55?
01:32
104.
01:38
323, back at you?
01:45
Is there David you going to come in?
01:48
312, go ahead.
01:49
Can you open a roll fire? We can't open one of the doors.
01:54
Central update fire that it's a door stuck.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Doctor M.L.K. Jr Dr, South Holland, IL 60419
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